All Comments on 'then, than, apples and oranges'

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PepperPacePepperPaceover 13 years ago
Smiles

This lesson sounds familiar!

buttersbuttersover 13 years ago
i don't really understand this

is it about regional dialect? colloquial rather than 'proper' english?

theognistheognisover 13 years agoAuthor
No, chip

It's simply about when to use the word than, and when to use the word then. Many, many people use them incorrectly, and this poem shows a simple way to remember when to use which. 'Than' is used for comparisons only, such as "Dan is taller than Ben." An apples and oranges situation, in other words. 'Then' is for every other usage situation, such as "Then we went home."

UnderYourSpellUnderYourSpellover 13 years ago
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so how is this a poem? it's just a sentence about grammar much the same as if I said 'I before E except after C'

theognistheognisover 13 years agoAuthor
In my opinion...

what you just quoted is a poem.

buttersbuttersover 13 years ago
to me,

but surely these are only simple mnemonic devices using a rhyme, or near rhyme in your case... i would be stretching too far to call either of them a poem. theo, we're going to have to disagree on this one, i'm afraid.

theognistheognisover 13 years agoAuthor
chip

We will have to disagree, it appears. I view this as clearly a poem:

"I before E except after C or when sounded like A as in neighbor and weigh."

I think the man who wrote that would agree with me.

PepperPacePepperPaceover 13 years ago
What is a poem?

A poem makes the reader feel a certain way, a poem sounds beautiful as the words glide off the tongue, AND a poem is used to aid in memorization and oral transmission...

Not sure why some would even question the boundaries of what is or is not poetry.

Look at Jabberwocky written by Lewis Carroll. What I like about theognis is that he uses ambiguity, and symbolism in

his poems. I examine the words and search for different meanings...and...never mind, if you don't get it then you don't get it.

tazz317tazz317over 11 years ago
WOULD THE COMPARASION DIFFER

if it were Carmel and grapes, TK U MLJ LV NV

AnonymousAnonymousover 11 years ago
Tazz

No, it would still be a comparison, and the rule would apply.

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