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Dec 14, 2004 17:14


Okay...

then - At that time: I was still in school then. Come at noon; I'll be ready then.  Next in time, space, or order; immediately afterward: watched the late movie and then went to bed.

than - Used after a comparative adjective or adverb to introduce the second element or clause of an unequal comparison: She is a better athlete than I.

oh man. )

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shadowslinger December 14 2004, 23:42:01 UTC
It bothers me so much when people say than instead of then.

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bad_example_88 December 15 2004, 02:13:34 UTC
YES, it drives me crazy.

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odolivia December 15 2004, 06:02:09 UTC
it bothers me
when people use the wrong they're/their/there
or when they use the wrong your/you're

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shadowslinger December 15 2004, 12:25:30 UTC
me too

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ragekage419 December 15 2004, 21:43:34 UTC
Me too.
Me too.
Me too.

Also, to/too.
Arg.

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