Quote Originally Posted by Marcus View Post
What does it mean "and than"? Why is "and" needed?
actually, I missed your "than" it should be "then"

Grammatically, I can't tell you; however, you are saying to do one task first AND THEN do a second task. Maybe someone NOT American can answer that for you.

Here are some examples that I found:

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So you must remember to add (er) to the adjective and then place (than) after the (er). My brother is taller than me. It's very easy! (adjective+er) + than.
In Swedish, however, it is more common to bring an element to the front of the sentence and then invert subject and verb (as in German).
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