Help me, Mr. Perfect English Tell me what’s the difference between then and than? I keep seeing people put “red is better then blue” but shouldn’t it be “red is better THAN blue” I thought than was comparing things and then is what happens afterwards (or something like that). Am I right or am I just dumb?
“Than” is used when making comparisons.EX: “She is much younger than you”“Then” is used when talking about timeEX: “To reach the station, continue straight and then make a left” Tuesday
why did I never learn this ;-; I've been then incorrectly this entire time
Help me, Mr. Perfect English
Tell me what’s the difference between then and than?
I keep seeing people put “red is better then blue” but shouldn’t it be “red is better THAN blue”
I thought than was comparing things and then is what happens afterwards (or something like that).
Am I right or am I just dumb?