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Aleksandra
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Can you explain me the difference between than and then?
8 jul. 2021 16:52
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“Than” is a conjunction that is used to compare two ideas. Example: she is taller than her sister.
“Then” is used in reference to time.
Example: she went home and then went ahead to sleep.
8 juli 2021
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'Than' is comparative: I like potatoes more *than* grass. I go out more now *than* when I wasn't vaccinated.
'Then' is an conditional or temporal adverb: I mowed the lawn *then* went for a run. If this, *then* that. Back *then*, I was living in Minneapolis.
8 juli 2021
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Hi Aleksandra!
Then is used when you're talking about something thst is related to time
Than is used when comparing things.
8 juli 2021
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