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Level: upper-intermediate
Category: vocabulary
Topic: joining words
Then, Than or That
Use the word then, than,
or that to complete the sentence.
- Jim knows more about what happened ____ he's letting on.
- Laura started acting strangely and _____ she left.
- Going on holiday means spending money _____ we don't have.
- Jim and Carol showed us a painting _____ they bought at an
auction.
- The company is getting more orders _____ we can fill.
- You'll come to a bridge and _____ you'll see the
waterfall.
- My surname is so strange _____ most people can't spell it.
- He promised me ______ he wouldn't do it again.
- If Ted doesn't believe our story, _____ he needs to come down
and see this.
- Most people use their cars more ______ they actually need
to.
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- Jim knows more about what happened than he's letting on.
- Laura started acting strangely and then she left.
- Going on holiday means spending money that we don't
have.
- Jim and Carol showed us a painting that they bought at an
auction.
- The company is getting more orders than we can fill.
- You'll come to a bridge and then you'll see the
waterfall.
- My surname is so strange that most people can't spell
it.
- He promised me that he wouldn't do it again.
- If Ted doesn't believe our story, then he needs to come down
and see this.
- Most people use their cars more than they actually need
to.
Created:
2007-07-03
Updated:
2007-07-03
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