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- Fouad01August 2019
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Kyle-August 2019 "Farther" is used to explain or indicate physical distance. For example: "He lives farther away from the train station than me." "Further" tends to have a broader meaning and is not always used to describe distance. For example: "Furthermore, we wish to thank our generous hosts for their warm hospitality." Here it has more of an "in addition to" meaning. I hope that helps to explain things a little bit |
Fouad01August 2019 Thank you so much.
SetsukochanAugust 2019 In addition to Kyle's explanation, here's a link with details and examples on the use of farther/further. Hope this is of some use. http://www.learnersdictionary.com/qa/what-s-the-difference-between-further-and-farther