Asked by lena
why is is "better late than never," rather than "better late then never?"
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Answered by
Anonymous
cuz if you never do it then you'll probably regret so if you do it, even if it's later, you won't regret it
Answered by
lena
I still don't get the than and then difference? :S
Answered by
Anonymous
I don't think there is a difference really
Answered by
lena
okie dokie :) thanks!
Answered by
SraJMcGin
Oh yes, there IS a difference.
than = a particle expressing "comparison"
(it's either this or that)
then = at that time
Sra
than = a particle expressing "comparison"
(it's either this or that)
then = at that time
Sra
Answered by
Writeacher
I sure hope "Anonymous" and "Lena" check back to discover their mistake!!
Pay attention to Sra; she's absolutely correct!
Pay attention to Sra; she's absolutely correct!
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