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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Than vs then

Which is the correct form as this is not a direct comparison I’m not sure if “than” should be used.

If all that’s secure, “then” what does the job itself matter?

  

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anonymous Which is the correct form as this is not a direct comparison I’m not sure if “than” should be used. If all that’s secure, “then” what does the job itself matter? It's not any kind of comparison.

  • anonymous Which is the correct form as this is not a direct comparison I’m not sure if “than” should be used.
  • If all that’s secure, “then” what does the job itself matter?
  • It's not any kind of comparison.
  • You need 'then', meaning 'in that case'.
  • 'then' is frequently the beginning of a clause when the preceding clause begins with 'if'.
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anonymous

Which is the correct form as this is not a direct comparison I’m not sure if “than” should be used.

If all that’s secure, “then” what does the job itself matter?

It's not any kind of comparison. You need 'then', meaning 'in that case'. 'then' is frequently the beginning of a clause when the preceding clause begins with 'if'.

CJ

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