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Hi !!
A, B and D are correct....
C is not correct
At first, I was unsure about going to the Gym, then I went for a few days and found out I loved it !
Then = relates to time . It's an adverb. You can change it with afterwards (A,C) ,with "at that time" or as a consequence (D)
Than = most of the time it introduces a comparison (he is smaller than Paul)
"Rather than" is an adverb meaning "instead" (B)
hope I helped !!
A, B and D are correct....
C is not correct
At first, I was unsure about going to the Gym, then I went for a few days and found out I loved it !
Then = relates to time . It's an adverb. You can change it with afterwards (A,C) ,with "at that time" or as a consequence (D)
Than = most of the time it introduces a comparison (he is smaller than Paul)
"Rather than" is an adverb meaning "instead" (B)
hope I helped !!
Answer:C
Explanation:
The sentence that uses the word “then” or “than” in a way that is questionable to some people is following one: At first, I was unsure about going to the gym, than I went for a few days and found out I loved it! The word “than” is used primarily for comparison, not to indicate time passing or chronology. ( I just took it on USAtest prep)