In English, you use the phrase "other than" to except or exempt something. For example: "Other than the pork, this dinner was delicious" or "All of you, other than Jill, can ride with me to the mall".
you use the word "than' like '' i like this better than that!''you use ''then'' like ''it was bettter than that!!
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When can you use than as a preposition rather than a conjunction?
They are keys on the keyboard. Use "<" for less than and use ">" for greater than.
if it is a touch screen than you use your finger and slide it across the board. if it is a shuffle than use the buttons
squeeze it out than use paint brush to dip than paint
Comparative, this is bigger THAN that, you are nicer THAN her.
You use the "greater than" symbol, > .
Use plural when referring to more than one
If the two sides of the equation are unequal, you need the greater than or the less than sign instead of the equal sign. If the left side is less, use the less than sign. Otherwise, use the greater than sign.
No because it takes longer for coal to produce than it is to use it
do you use more electricity at night than day