[Grammar] 'than' as pure conjunction or rel. pron.

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maoyueh

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In the sentence "The rent was much higher than I could afford", is the word 'than' a pure conjunction, or a pseudo-relative pronoun used as the object of 'afford'? Thank you a lot.
 

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It is the word used after a comparative.

Higher than ...
Lower than ...
Bigger than ...
Smaller than ...

The rent was much higher than [the amount] I could afford.
 

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In the sentence "The rent was much higher than I could afford", is the word 'than' a pure conjunction, or a pseudo-relative pronoun used as the object of 'afford'? Thank you a lot.

I don't see "than" as the object of "afford". It is a conjunction being used in a comparison.
 
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