Then came a maid with hand-bag and shawls, and after her a tall young lady. She stood for a moment holding her skirt above the grimy steps, with something of the stately pose which Richter has given his Queen Louise on the stairway, and the light of the reflector fell full upon her.
Grammatically speaking, then is used as an adverb or adjective, while than is used as a conjunction or preposition. Perhaps the most common way the two words are confused is when then is used when it should be than, but doing the reverse is also a common mistake.
Then means at a particular time in the past or in the future. He wanted to have a source of income after his retirement; until then, he wouldn't require additional money. Executives pledged to get the company back on track. Since then, though, shares have fallen 30 per cent.
Money Digest on MSN: The most embarrassing celebrity bankruptcies of all time
Not all famous people are as wealthy as you may think. Many celebrities have filed for bankruptcy due to poor financial decisions or trusting the wrong people.
All my Google reviews are gone My Google business was disabled and I'm not sure why it was , but then it was reinstated but all my reviews were gone I had 27 five stars reviews. I tried contacting google calling them and messaging them but the last email I got back said all my reviews are active.
Saks Global and Eddie Bauer are among the major retailers to file for bankruptcy in 2026, highlighting industry-wide challenges.