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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•edit-22 months agoDrama aside, then is used for time, whereas than is for comparisons. I am taller than her And then we watched a movie An example correctly using both back-to-back would be: I was weaker back then than I am now
Drama aside, then is used for time, whereas than is for comparisons.
I am taller than her
And then we watched a movie
An example correctly using both back-to-back would be:
Easier than I thought, thanks!