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What is the difference between then and than?
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Answered by LoyelKashyap
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Than is used only when comparing items. (Then is never used in comparisons.) Examples of than used to compare items. Hint: Both than and comparing are spelled with an a. Therefore, use than when you are comparing things.

Then means at a particular time in the past or in the future. He wanted an income after his retirement; until then, he wouldn't require additional money. Then is used when you refer to something which was true at a particular time in the past but is not true now.

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Answered by snehabharti2507
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than is a comparative degree when we want to compare things for example-

1) He is taller than Ram.

and then is used when we are talking something about relating to time

for example

1)You eat the cake first then you will be provided with cake

Then is commonly used to express a sense of time or what comes next or used to be.

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