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"Than" is to contrast something. So I would say "I liked Big Hero 6 a lot more than Frozen." (This statement means nothing :D) But "Then" is to place a time. I would say "I remember how I used to ride my bike to school, and then sometimes I would forget about that crack in my road, so I would almost break my bike riding over it." (Again, that phrase means nothing) So there's a pretty big difference between Then and Than. :D I hope I helped.
Then refers to a sequence of two or more events.
i.e.- The professor handed out a test then, took it up to grade.
Than refers to quantity.
i.e.- I have a higher grade than Bradford.
i.e.- The professor handed out a test then, took it up to grade.
Than refers to quantity.
i.e.- I have a higher grade than Bradford.
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