01-04-2012, 12:49 PM
LOL I liked that Wayne. It is surprising what we adjust to.
Then: Refers to an order or progression
Than: Refers to a competing option (in this case)
A few examples:
1. Correct use: I would rather get a root canal than go to jail.
2. Incorrect use: I would rather get a root canal then go to jail.
Then: Refers to an order or progression
Than: Refers to a competing option (in this case)
A few examples:
1. Correct use: I would rather get a root canal than go to jail.
2. Incorrect use: I would rather get a root canal then go to jail.
Don't follow me, I'm lost too.