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When do you use the word than?

Updated: 10/24/2023
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"Other than ..."

"If ... than"

Than is the subjunctive form of the word then.

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The word "than" is used to make comparisons between two things or individuals. It is typically used to show a difference in degree or quality between the two subjects being compared. For example, "She is taller than him" or "I prefer tea than coffee."

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