Okay...
then - At that time: I was still in school then. Come at noon; I'll be ready then. Next in time, space, or order; immediately afterward: watched the late movie and then went to bed.
than - Used after a comparative adjective or adverb to introduce the second element or clause of an unequal comparison: She is a better athlete than I.
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when people use the wrong they're/their/there
or when they use the wrong your/you're
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Oh man...2 more days of english.
I hope to see you around after
it's over! <8
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I am confused.
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than and then incorrectly, so
i just felt like posting the
definitions. i don't get how
people get those mixed up.
as for the sloth...i find that
to be one of the funniest, most
creepiest looking thing ever.
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You use them correctly and english isn't even your first language!
And you're right.
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I knew the girl in that picture looked familiar.
I'm addin' you girl!
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i'm glad someone found
it as funny as i do!
♥
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