Holla! I'm back boogers! It has come to my attention that some peeps mix up using then and than.
Here's the scoop:
Then is used for indicating time, while than is used when making comparisons.I learned this really good trick when I was seven, but I cannot remember the source, so this is not my idea, just so y'all know!
Here it is:
Then and time both have an E.
Than and comparison both have an A.Hey so if y'all found this helpful please hit that star button, if ya didn't let me know why!
Eolf out!
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The Helpful Self Help Grammar Guide
Non-FictionA series of grammar-isms, depicting the difference between your and you're, it's and its, as well as dealing with the subject of contractions, (isn't, wasn't, won't, don't, etc.) You can add on in comments, and I will add them in complete with the c...