THEN or THAN... Whats the difference

There are tons of words in the English language

that are similar

but not the same

and I’ve been creating a whole lot of lessons

about them lately,

particularly some of the really confusing ones.

Now you can check out all of the ones I’ve already made

in that playlist right up there but today

we’re going to focus on two words

that are often confused and misused.

Now I’m Emma from mmmEnglish and

if these two words confuse you,

then this lesson is for you

and even if you think that you know what they mean

and how to use them correctly,

it’s worth just sticking around to check.

I’ll explain how they’re used in English,

how they’re pronounced,

and of course we’ll practise with a little quiz at the end

to make sure that everything you learned

during the lesson has stuck.

And remember that all of my lessons

have subtitles or captions

and you can turn them on by clicking that

settings button just down there.

And so many of my students, my amazing students

who are generous enough to share some of their time

for all of you,

they have been writing

subtitles in their own native languages

so that more of the people from their country can watch

and learn and experience the lessons

on the mmmEnglish Channel so if you’ve got time

and you’re up for the challenge to

write some of the captions in your own native language,

I would absolutely appreciate it.

And look, I know you’ve been watching my lessons

for a little while now so

if you haven’t subscribed already,

I think it’s time to do it.

To start this lesson,

I want to make something really clear.

Than and then are not the same words

even though they look similar and they sound

quite similar, they have different meanings and uses.

And I have to admit that these two words

had me fooled for a long time at school.

Through school, I was forever using the wrong word

and I was getting marked incorrect by my teachers

all the time. It took years for me to remember.

And part of the problem is that these words sound

quite similar. They both use the voiced th sound.

And we can hear a little difference in the vowel sound

when these words are stressed in a sentence

and sometimes they are.

The vowel sound.

And

The vowel sound.

But actually,

most of the time, these words are unstressed

and then

they sound really similar because both of those

vowels sounds reduce down to the schwa sound.

So it sounds like

Then we can’t hear any difference at all.

Now the closest that I ever came to a rule for this was

than with an A is used for comparisons

and then with an E is used for time.

It helped me a little in the end so if you find it helpful

to try and remember that rule,

especially to use those words correctly in sentences,

then go ahead.

Now let’s go a little deeper and I think we’ll start with

than because there’s only one basic definition

and use for than.

So than is a conjunction and we use it to make

comparisons.

So when we’re highlighting the difference between

two separate things.

Notice that than is usually used with an adjective.

It’s used to say that something is more or less

than something else.

Right?

Now another common comparison phrase

also uses than and that’s rather than.

Rather is just another type of comparison.

It’s like saying

I prefer to do one thing more than the other.

And with rather, you’ll often see than.

Now finally, you’ll also hear than used in

quite a few fixed expressions and common phrases.

So did you hear in all of those fixed expressions how

than was pronounced? It was reduced, it was short

and low in pitch. It’s an unstressed word.

Right? So I want you to practise them out loud with me.

Nice!

Now of course, all of these phrases are used to make

comparisons too.

Now we’re going to take a really, really quick break here

and while the ad is playing, I want you to write

a sentence in the comments using than.

Okay? In this context

in this structure.

So remember, you need to use a comparative adjective.

Then I’ll be back to explain how to use then.

Then can be a little more complicated

than than

because there are a few different ways

that you can use it.

Then can be an adverb or an adjective

but you’ll most commonly see it used as an adverb.

Now remember that adverbs modify verbs, adjectives

or other adverbs.

And at the start of this lesson, I said that then

is used with time expressions right?

So with time, you’re using then as an adverb.

And it can mean something like

next in order or next in time or in place

but it can also mean soon afterwards.

So the action of finishing work came first

and next he went to meet his friends.

So we’re talking about the order of things.

Now Sarah and Charlie were in the line,

they were the next people in the order of the line.

I was first, Sarah was second and Charlie was third.

Then could also mean at the specific time as well.

So at that time that we’re talking about

I’ll be at work.

So at that time in the past, back

at that moment in time that we’re talking about

mobile phones didn’t exist.

So yes, then is used with time expressions

but we also use it in other ways as well.

It can mean in addition or besides

and as a result

or in that case.

So as a result of not paying my bill,

I’ll get charged a fee. So in the case

that I don’t pay my bill, I’ll get charged a fee.

So this is in addition to registering the business

you need to get a permit to operate.

Okay?

Now I mentioned that then is used as an adjective too.

Now this use is a little less common but you’ll still see it

quite often and I wanted to include it today

so that you can completely understand the uses of then.

Then as an adjective describes something as

being that

or existing at that time.

So I’m describing the person who was my roommate

at that time, she’s not my roommate now.

Okay she was my roommate at a time in the past.

So it’s your turn now. Can you think of a sentence

where you can use then as an adjective?

I want you to write that sentence down in the comments

for me so I’m going to come down

and check out your sentences

in just a little while to make sure you’re using it correctly.

But remember that we’re always referring to something

that is different from the present.

You can’t say

Right? Because he’s still your brother now.

Now that’s not going to change.

So it has to be a situation that was different in the past.

It’s not like that now.

Now just like than, there are some common phrases

or fixed expressions that use then okay?

So have you heard any of those phrases before?

I want you to practise saying them

out loud with me now. Ready?

Did you hear how in most of those expressions then

is stressed? Said much more strongly than than

and the other fixed expressions.

Such tiny little insignificant words

but using them accurately

and this is especially important if you’re taking IELTS

or TOEFL exams because these areas or these mistakes

become really obvious during your written exams, right?

Everyday language when you’re speaking with people,

no one’s really going to know

if you’re using the wrong word

but it all comes out in your writing and if you need some

extra help with confusing words like this

then practising with a native teacher

can be really helpful because they’re going notice

all of the little things that you can do to help improve

your accuracy, right?

And if you’re not sure where to go to find a good one,

well you guys know that I recommend Lingoda.

I take Spanish classes online with Lingoda

but they also have an English program

with plenty of native teachers from the US and the UK.

The lessons are all in small groups so it’s lots of fun

and it’s really affordable so definitely take a look

if you think that’s going to help.

So I promised you a little quiz to put

everything that we learnt into practice today, right?

Are you ready? Let’s do it.

Well if you guessed then, you’re absolutely right

because we’re talking about the order

that they finished the race.

Now this is another situation showing the order

of things happening in time.

Did you guess than?

We’re comparing the heat

to the heat inside an oven so it’s really hot, right?

So here, we’re missing an adjective, right?

An adjective to describe the noun boss.

So we need to use then as an adjective, right?

At the time she was working, he was her boss.

He was her then boss.

Easy one. It’s a comparison right? So it has to be than.

As a result of the fact that we’re trying to save money.

In that case,

well it’s a good idea to eat at home, right?

So we use then.

So how did you go?

Do you feel a little bit more comfortable using

then and than now? Can you tell the difference?

I wish that I’d found a video like this to help me when

I was at school.

I can’t believe that it’s taken me so many years

to actually write a lesson about this.

I hope that you find it helpful.

And make sure you share it with a friend

if you think that they might find it useful too.

If you enjoy my lessons here at the mmmEnglish

Channel then please let me know by subscribing

to the channel just down there.

I make new lessons every week,

lessons just like this one and this one here.

I picked that one especially for you

so I’ll see you in there.

英语

中有大量相似

但不相同的单词

,最近我一直在创建很多

关于它们的课程,

尤其是一些真正令人困惑的课程。

现在您可以查看我已经

在该播放列表中制作的所有内容,但今天

我们将重点关注

两个经常被混淆和误用的词。

现在我是来自 mmmEnglish 的 Emma,

如果这两个词让您感到困惑,

那么本课适合您

,即使您认为您知道它们的含义

以及如何正确使用它们,

也值得坚持检查一下。

我将解释它们在英语中是如何使用的,

它们是如何发音的

,当然我们会在最后练习一个小测验,

以确保你在课程中学到的所有东西

都被卡住了。

请记住,我所有的课程

都有字幕或字幕

,您可以通过单击

下方的设置按钮来打开它们。

我的许多学生,我的优秀学生

,他们慷慨地为大家分享他们的一些时间,

他们一直

在用自己的母语编写字幕,

以便他们国家的更多人可以观看

、学习和体验

mmmEnglish Channel 上的课程,所以如果您有时间

并且准备好迎接挑战,

用您自己的母语编写一些字幕,

我将非常感激。

看,我知道你已经看了我的

课程有一段时间了,所以

如果你还没有订阅,

我想是时候订阅了。

为了开始这节课,

我想明确一点。

Than 和 then 不是同一个词

,尽管它们看起来相似并且听起来

很相似,但它们具有不同的含义和用途。

而且我不得不承认,这两个词

让我在学校被愚弄了很长时间。

在学校里,我总是用错词

,我的老师

一直给我打错分。 我花了好几年才记起来。

部分问题是这些词听起来

很相似。 他们都使用浊音。

当这些词在句子中被重读时,我们可以听到元音的细微差别

,有时它们是。

元音的声音。

和元音。

但实际上,

大多数时候,这些词没有重读

,然后

它们听起来非常相似,因为这两个

元音的声音都降低为 schwa 声音。

所以听起来像

然后我们根本听不到任何区别。

现在我最接近的规则

是使用 A 进行比较

,然后使用 E 来表示时间。

最后它对我有一点帮助,所以如果你发现

尝试记住这条规则很有帮助,

尤其是在句子中正确使用这些词,

那就继续吧。

现在让我们再深入一点,我想我们将从比开始,

因为只有一个基本定义

和用于比。

所以 than 是一个连词,我们用它来进行

比较。

因此,当我们强调两个不同事物之间的区别时

请注意,比通常与形容词一起使用。

常说某事

比某事多或少。

对?

现在另一个常见的比较短语

也使用 than 和 that’s 而不是。

相反,它只是另一种比较。

这就像说

我更喜欢做一件事而不是另一件事。

相反,你会经常看到 than。

现在终于,你还会听到

很多固定表达和常用短语中的比使用。

那么你在所有这些固定的表达方式中听到了

比发音的方式吗? 它被缩小了,音调又短

又低。 这是一个不重读的词。

对? 所以我希望你和我一起大声练习。

好的!

当然,所有这些短语也都用于进行

比较。

现在我们要在这里休息一下

,当广告播放时,我希望你

在评论中使用 than 写一个句子。

好的?

在这种结构中。

所以请记住,您需要使用比较形容词。

然后我会回来解释如何使用。

然后可能会比比复杂

一些,

因为您可以使用几种不同的方式

来使用它。

然后可以是副词或形容词,

但您最常看到它用作副词。

现在请记住,副词修饰动词、形容词

或其他副词。

在本课开始时,我说

then 与时间表达式一起使用,对吗?

因此,随着时间的推移,您将 then 用作副词。

它可能意味着

下一个顺序或下一个时间或到位,

但它也可能意味着不久之后。

所以先完成工作的动作来了

,然后他去见了他的朋友。

所以我们在谈论事物的顺序。

现在莎拉和查理排在队伍中,

他们是按顺序排列的下一个人。

我是第一,莎拉是第二,查理是第三。

然后也可能意味着在特定时间。

所以在我们谈论的那个时候,

我会在工作。

所以在过去的那个时候,

在那个时候,我们谈论的

手机并不存在。

所以是的,then 与时间表达式一起使用,

但我们也以其他方式使用它。

它可以表示另外或除此之外

,以及作为结果

或在那种情况下。

因此,由于不支付账单,

我将被收取费用。 因此,

如果我不支付账单,我将被收取费用。

因此,这是除了注册

您需要获得经营许可的业务之外。

好的?

现在我提到 then 也用作形容词。

现在这种用法不太常见,但您仍然会经常看到它

,我今天想将它包括在内,

以便您可以完全理解 then 的用法。

然后作为形容词描述

当时存在

或存在的事物。

所以我在描述那个时候是我室友的人

,她现在不是我的室友了。

好吧,她过去曾是我的室友。

所以现在轮到你了。 你能想出一个

可以用 then 作为形容词的句子吗?

我希望你在评论中为我写下这句话,

所以我会在一会儿

下来检查你的句子

,以确保你正确使用它。

但请记住,我们总是指的

是与现在不同的东西。

你不能说

对吗? 因为他现在还是你的兄弟。

现在这不会改变。

所以它必须是一个与过去不同的情况。

现在不是那样了。

现在就像than一样,有一些常用短语

或固定表达方式使用then好吗?

那么你以前听过这些短语吗?

我要你

现在和我一起练习大声说出来。 准备好?

你有没有听到在大多数这些表达中

是如何强调的? 说比

和其他固定表达要强烈得多。

如此微小的微不足道的单词,

但准确地使用它们

,如果您参加雅思考试或托福考试,这一点尤其重要,

因为这些领域或这些错误

在您的笔试中变得非常明显,对吗?

与人交谈时的日常语言,

没有人会真正

知道您是否使用了错误的单词,

但这一切都在您的写作中出现

真的很有帮助,因为他们会

注意到您可以做的所有小事情来帮助

提高准确性,对吗?

如果你不确定去哪里找到一个好的,

那么你们知道我推荐 Lingoda。

我在 Lingoda 上在线上西班牙语课程,

但他们也有一个英语课程,

有很多来自美国和英国的母语教师。

这些课程都是以小组形式进行的,所以很有趣

,而且真的很实惠,所以

如果你认为这会有所帮助,一定要看看。

所以我答应过你一个小测验,

把我们今天学到的所有东西都付诸实践,对吧?

你准备好了吗? 我们开始做吧。

好吧,如果您当时猜到了,那您绝对是对的,

因为我们正在谈论

他们完成比赛的顺序。

现在这是另一种情况,显示

了事物及时发生的顺序。

你猜比?

我们将热量

与烤箱内的热量进行比较,所以它真的很热,对吧?

所以在这里,我们缺少一个形容词,对吧?

形容名词boss的形容词。

所以我们需要用 then 作为形容词,对吧?

在她工作的时候,他是她的老板。

他是她当时的老板。

容易的。 是比较吧? 所以它必须比。

由于我们正在努力省钱。

在那种情况下,

在家吃饭是个好主意,对吧?

所以我们使用then。

那你怎么去的?

你觉得当时和现在使用起来更舒服

吗? 你能说出区别吗?

我希望我在学校时能找到这样的视频来帮助我

我无法相信我花了这么多年的时间

才真正写出关于这个的课程。

我希望你觉得它有帮助。

如果您认为他们也可能觉得它有用,请确保与朋友分享。

如果您喜欢我在 mmmEnglish

频道的课程,请订阅

下方的频道让我知道。

我每周都会上新课,

就像这节课和这里的这节课。

我特别为你挑选了那个,

所以我会在那里见到你。