Then and Than in a Sentence, Sentences of Then and Than in English

Then and Than in a Sentence, Sentences of Then and Than in English

  • You were here then.
  • Alex wasn’t here then.
  • Can you finish by then?
  • I was watching TV then.
  • I appreciate it more then you will ever know.
  • First deserve and then desire.
  • How old were you then?
  • First think, then speak.
  • You wash your hand first and then eat.
  • You can drink my tea and read my book then.
  • Why did you stop then?
  • I was so happy back then.
  • I was taking a shower then.
  • I hit upon a good idea then.
  • We were young then.
  • I wasn’t sick then.
  • We were kids then.
  • What did you do then?
  • I didn’t know Samuel then.
  • What were you doing then?

 

  • I’d rather stay outside than go to that house.
  • I sleep less than my father.
  • I’d rather starve than eat that food.
  • It has become much more dangerous than before.
  • I’d rather stay in the village than live here.
  • I cannot run faster than him.
  • I would rather have a cat than a dog.
  • The boy has less money than his brother does.
  • I would rather stay at home than go out.
  • It was nothing less than a miracle.
  • DNA is like a computer program but far, far more advanced than any software ever created.
  • The boy has less money than his brother does.
  • They are no more alike than a cow and a canary.
  • He couldn’t have been more than fourteen years old. He is too young.
  • Those are not smarter than you.
  • Agriculture was developed more than 10,000 years ago.

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