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What is the difference between ‘then’ and ‘than’?

A. 'Then' refers to time; 'than' is used for comparisons
B. 'Than' refers to time; 'then' is used for comparisons
C. They are interchangeable
D. Both are used for time

Answer: 'Then' refers to time; 'than' is used for comparisons


Additional Information: 'Then' indicates a sequence; 'than' is used to compare.


Subjects: Sentence Structure, Grammar

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