Then vs. Than
Then refers to a point in time. ⏰
1. She walked
out the store. Then, she stopped. 2. I opened the box. Then, I ate the pizza
Than is used for making comparisons. 🔎
1. She is prettier than her.
2. He is smarter than him.
3. That cost more than that
They both sound the same! But they have different meanings!


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