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Guest Posted 23 years ago
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Than or then (Guest:Grammarbee)

which is correct " no later than or then"? thanksEmotion: smile
  

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than (my gf taught me that!)
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hey hitch give us an example of what your gf taught you.
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lol! hehe

She's not a native speaker but she kept on pointing out that I used then and than wrongly.

I am told (by her):

"If I do this then I should do that.."

"But no more than this.."
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You mean you shouldn't do that more than then? does this sentence make any sense?
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Nope.

"You mean you shouldn't do that more than this?" <- ok

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