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Than or Then - Easily Confused Words
source: Twominute English 2013年11月20日
'Than' and 'then' are words that sound the same, but have very different functions. 'Than' is used when we compare things, and 'then' is used to express a sequence of events; in other words, to show what comes next. In this video, you will learn how to use these words correctly. Listen to the conversations carefully and understand how the vocabulary is used. Practice at the end to build your fluency and comprehension.
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