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what is wrong with this scentence I'd rather be happy then rich, but I definately wouldn't mind being both!

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User Juhyun
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Answer:

Sentence should be "I'd rather be happy THAN rich, but I definitely wouldn't mind being both!"

Step-by-step explanation:

Use "than" in situations when you are comparing. "Then" is used when describing a sequence of events.

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User Nhatnq
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Answer:

Then should be than

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