write difference between : than & then
there & their
hole & whole
among & between
through & throw
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➡then is usually used to indicate time. Both then and time have a letter “E” in them. Than is used to make comparisons. Both than and comparison have a letter “A” in them.
➡Their is the possessive of they, as in "They livethere but it isn't their house." Here you want to indicate that the house belongs to them. They're is a contraction of they are, so that to say, "They're over there in their new house" means "They are over at that place in the new house that belongs to them."
➡Hole' is a noun that refers to a hollow place. Remembering that 'hole' and 'hollow' both start with an 'h' is a good way to remember the difference. 'Whole' can be a noun referring to something that is complete, but ismore commonly used as an adjective describing a noun that is complete
➡Between is used when naming distinct, individual items (can be 2, 3, or more)Among is used when the items are part of a group, or are not specifically named (MUST be 3 or more)
➡he word through is a preposition used to indicate penetration or passage: The bullet traveledthrough the vest. ... throw - propel (something) with force through the air by a movement of the arm and hand, send suddenly into a particular state or conditio.
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here is ur answer
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➡then is usually used to indicate time. Both then and time have a letter “E” in them. Than is used to make comparisons. Both than and comparison have a letter “A” in them.
➡Their is the possessive of they, as in "They livethere but it isn't their house." Here you want to indicate that the house belongs to them. They're is a contraction of they are, so that to say, "They're over there in their new house" means "They are over at that place in the new house that belongs to them."
➡Hole' is a noun that refers to a hollow place. Remembering that 'hole' and 'hollow' both start with an 'h' is a good way to remember the difference. 'Whole' can be a noun referring to something that is complete, but ismore commonly used as an adjective describing a noun that is complete
➡Between is used when naming distinct, individual items (can be 2, 3, or more)Among is used when the items are part of a group, or are not specifically named (MUST be 3 or more)
➡he word through is a preposition used to indicate penetration or passage: The bullet traveledthrough the vest. ... throw - propel (something) with force through the air by a movement of the arm and hand, send suddenly into a particular state or conditio.
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