Translations:Language/English/Vocabulary/Common-Mistakes/19/en

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  • Than is used to compare things to one another.

“My brother has more money than me.” English is a pretty complicated language when you put all these similar words next to each other. They look virtually the same, but have different meanings. Don't worry if it takes a while to get the hang of these words!