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can anyone tell me later how to write. plz plz help me

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Answered by chAnjani
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Answered by hiteshpal
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Is the correct form "later than" or "later then"?

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Answered 129w ago · Upvoted by Heather Jedrus, speech-language pathologist. · Author has 96 answers and 226.2k answer views

The word "than" is used in a comparison. So you would use the word "than" if you were to say, for example, "I got to work yesterday later than I did today" or "The television program will air later than usual."

The word then is usually used in situations of cause and effect or relating to time. For example:

Person A: Sorry, I can't go to the movies now.

Person B: Ok, we can go later then.

(This is cause and effect, we can go later since you can't go now.)

You can  use "then" to refer to time, like:

Person A: Want to go at 8:00 instead?

Person B: Yes, let's go then.

Hope that helps!

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