What is the difference between then and than?
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Than is used in comparisons as a conjunction (as in "she is younger than I am") and as a preposition ("he is taller than me"). Then indicates time. It is used as an adverb ("I lived in Idaho then"), noun ("we'll have to wait until then"), and adjective ("the then-governor").
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THEN :
It is used for after.
- For example;
We will do this work then.
THAN:
It is used to compare the two things.
- For example:;
You are better than him.
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