The word 'then' is used to indicate time, sequence, or what happens next (e.g., 'Finish your homework first, then you can watch television'), while 'than' is used for comparisons between people, things, or situations (e.g., 'My younger brother is much taller than he was last year').
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Then and than, what's the difference?
Then is connected to time, sequence, or what happens next.
Than is used for comparisons between people, things, or situations.
Let's test your English.
Finish your homework first and then you can watch television.
Then, because watching television happens after finishing the homework.
My younger brother is much taller than he was last year.
Than, because the sentence makes a comparison between now and last year.
Try three, four, five, and six.
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