Which one is correct?
"from then on" or "from than on"?

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from then on

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate a point in time from which something continues or changes.

Examples:

  • From then on, she knew she had to make a change.
  • He decided to start saving money from then on.
  • From then on, they were inseparable.
  • I promised to be more careful from then on.
  • From then on, everything changed.

from than on

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

The correct phrase is 'from then on.' 'From then on' is a common English expression used to indicate a point in time from which something continues or changes. 'From than on' is incorrect and not used in English.

Last Updated: March 28, 2024

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