Further and farther, which one should you used? Obviously both of these words refers to something far away and distance but which one to use? Now this is again quite confusing. Let us get back to the dictionary The Merriam Webster Dictionary. The dictionary explained that the word “farther” usually refers to distance ("he ran farther than I did") whereas the word "further" refers to degree or extent "(“she further explained the situation").
03 February 2010
Different between Farther and Further
Posted by CGSIMON at Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Labels: Confused and misused words
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