09-05-08, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by 1480
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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
FYI - the only difference between then and than is then references a point in time, before, after. If it is not time that you are referencing, 'then' you use 'than'. I particularly made that sentence up like that, rather than show you an easy one!
And yes, I hated college English.
Hopefully that makes sense!
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Thanks SM1, appreciate the idiots guide  .
DT, not only that but than comparing it to a nazi party meeting. With friends like her, Keith Olbermann, John Steponurpenis, and Wolf Blitzen surely BHO cannot lose! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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You got it wrong. You are talking about time there. You are doing something 'after' you are doing something else.
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