JBJ Class

Then/Than


Quick Tip:
If it tells when, use "then." 
Longer Explanation:
  • "Then" is talking about a time, just like "when."  See how they’re spelled?  
    Let's eat first and then go for a run.  [When should we go for a run?]
  • It can also be used with "if":
    If you ask nicely, then I might buy you some ice cream.  [When will you buy me some ice cream?]
  • "Than" is used to compare things:
    She’s older than I am.  [comparing her and me]
Here's the Keynote we went over during class.  Click the pictures to enlarge them.  If you need help, email me or come talk to me.

Practice
Do this as many times as you need until you
​learn the concept.  
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Feel free to split your screen on the practice exercise AND on the quiz.
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You only have one chance.  Even if you do it more than once, only the first attempt will count.

Each class has its own password,
so I'll tell it to you during class.
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