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Common Errors in English. Then vs Than
Then vs Than – How to Use Each Correctly. Quiz
Then -?- refers to time or consequence
Then -?- indicates time
Then -?- is primarily used as an adverb.
Than -?- used to compare or contrast things
Than -?- is used in comparisons as a conjunction
Than -?- functions as a conjunction or as a preposition.
Then We'll have to wait until -?-
Then But even -?- I knew how it was going to be
Then Mike cleaned the car. After -?-, he went to bed
Then Come over this evening; I’ll be ready -?-
Then If the weather is good, -?- we will fly there
Than He is younger -?- I am
Than He is taller -?- she is
Than Your car looks better -?- mine does
Than Friday is better -?- Monday
Than Mike has more -?- I have
Then First you need a license, and -?- you can drive
Then The decision was made by -?- chairman Bill Gates
Then I won the first and -?- the second game
Then If that’s what you want, -?- I can help you
Then What happened -?- , she couldn’t tell.
Than I would like to start sooner rather -?- later
Than He lost everything other -?- his cellphone
Than The house was almost completed -?- it was abandoned
Than I prefer to get home delivery, rather -?- go to the store
Than The bill was due no later -?- the tenth of the month
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