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"I then got" vs "I got then"

The correct phrase is "I then got." The adverb "then" should come before the verb "got" to indicate the sequence of events. "I got then" is not a standard English construction.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

I then got

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe the sequence of events, indicating that the action of getting occurred after something else.

Examples:

  • I then got a call from my friend.
  • She finished her homework, and then got ready for bed.
  • After the meeting, I then got a chance to speak with the CEO.

I got then

This phrase is not a standard English construction and is incorrect.

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