ChattanoogaVols
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The fact that some of you ridicule people for giving information is laughable..
The guy is new to the board, he has never came i here with an outlandish claim before.. Take everything some says with a grain a salt but to bash him non-stop is just stupid and petty on your part.. If you don't want to believe Willis to UNC, than fine.. and you can even state that you disagree, but to continually bash the man is retarded.. stupid..
Sorry, but I'm feeling rather grammar nazi-ish right now. Regarding how to know if one should use "then" instead of "than", or vice-versa, here's a good rule of thumb: If the sentence is comparing something or choosing one item over another (i.e. "Manning is better than Crompton", or "I would rather eat fruit than vegetables"), you'll use "than". If your sentence contains some type of condition (which will almost always include the word "If"), you will use "then". The sentence I put in italics above is a perfect example. "IF you don't want to believe Willis to UNC, THEN fine..." "IF Meyer pulls a 'Billy-Donovan', THEN he's a tool."
Just remember: If (condition)="Then"
Better/Worse/etc. (comparison)=Than.
Now let the bashing begin.
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