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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #26553: Farther or further
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    Farther or further


    Farther or further

    Farther is an actual or measurable distance.

     

    Further means more or to a greater extent.

     

    The easiest way to remember the difference between the two words is to focus on the far in farther. If you are not referring to a distance, you cannot use farther. 

     






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