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João Paulo
What is the difference between then and after?
When should I use then and when should I use after?
Could you show me any examples?
Thank you!!
Jun 1, 2015 1:49 PM
Answers · 2
These words have many different uses so it's hard to give you all of them.
Then- usually a series of actions
"First he got up and then he had breakfast".
After- describes what happens first and what happens next
"After he had got up he had his breakfast".
June 1, 2015
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