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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is this a grammatically correct sentence?

''they're so much more human-friendly when they're ducklings, then they grow up'' I'm not sure if the word ''when'' should be added to the second sentence ''then when they grow up''
  

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No.

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How can I say it correctly then?
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They're so much more human-friendly when they're ducklings, and then they grow up.
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but there's a comparison here, adding and changes the sentence meaning!
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And btw it's than not then, sorry
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AnonymousAnd btw it's than not then,
That changes everything.

They're so much more human-friendly when they're ducklings, than when they grow up.'
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fivejedjonThat changes everything.
Wow! It sure does. I was off to the races in the wrong direction myself until I found out "then" was supposed to be "than".
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They're so much more human-friendly when they're ducklings than when they grow up.

I wouldn't use a comma with "than".
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ozzourtiI wouldn't use a comma with "than".
I was thinking about the need for the comma as well....
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ozzourtiI wouldn't use a comma with "than".
Neither would I. That was an oversight from my correction of the 'then' sentence.

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