Thursday 7 November 2019

Than or Then


  1.  Let’s have breakfast, then we can talk. 
  2.   When you find your pencil, then you can
  3. start the test.
  4.    By then you’ll have more money. 
  5.    I like to travel more than you do. 
  6.    He runs faster than she does. 
  7.     I could go, then you could stay home. 
  8.     Wait until lunchtime, we’ll go then. 
  9.     Mix it altogether, then stir it well. 
  10.     I would rather go to Wellington than Dunedin. 
  11. Jenny runs faster than Joe. 
  12.     I  bought shoes, then I went dancing. 
  13. I like hot dogs better than hamburgers. 

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