Marty N D Waygbeh
This page was no originally for me. It was was for my wife, Janet L. Dolo. I had to change it in my name for E_ learning at UL. Presently, I am the user.
Good morning Bobby Tingban. Though I'm not English major, but rather a history major. However, I want contribute to the question asked concerning the meaning of than, them and then.
1. Them is a pronoun (third personal plural) used after a preposition or a direct object of a verb. It refers to more than one.
Example sentence: Give them to me.
2. Than is a conjunction. It compares things.
Example sentence: My trousers is shorter than yours.
3. Then is an adverb. It is also used as conjunction.
Example sentence: I will come afterward.
Good morning to all English major.
Example sentence: Give them
I want total healing in my life at the end of the year 2019 in Jesus name.
I will appreciate your financial assistance highly.