Spelling: Than vs Then

The exercise was created 2024-08-29 by Sus111222. Question count: 8.




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  • I would rather go for a walk in the park than watch a movie.
  • Let's take a walk and then watch a movie.
  • She was more interested in reading mystery novels than romance.
  • Last year she was hooked on fantasy, but then she discovered a dystopian novel that captivated her.
  • He would rather spend his vacation hiking in the mountains than lying on the beach.
  • The first few chapters were really boring, but then he realized he could not put the book away.
  • Finish your homework, then you can feed your donkeys.
  • Try to finish your homework earlier than yesterday, so that you will have time to play Hay Day afterwards.

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