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    Quote Originally Posted by Kuwagami View Post
    then

    than

    (as in "I'm better here then there")

    I see it all the time, very hard for non english people if we're not focused
    Than is used only in comparisons, so if you’re comparing something use than. If not, use then. What could be easier than that?

    PS: Your example was incorrect. Was that intentional? I really don't know lol.

    And while we're at it.

    You're is a contraction of You are.

    "You're awesome or You are awesome."

    Your is possessive. In other words, it describes something that belongs to the person that you're speaking to.

    "Your hair is on fire, do you need some help?"

    Easiest way to remember it, if using "You are" doesn't sound right, use Your. It's quite obvious.
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    Last edited by permbanned; 07-02-2014 at 10:56 AM.