Exercise-1. Distinguish between these pairs of words by using them in sentence of your own: (a) farther, further
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
i hope you like the answer
Explanation:
The widely accepted rule is to use farther when being literal and discussing a physical distance, as in “He went farther down the road.” Further is used when discussing a more symbolic distance or to discuss a degree or extent, as in “I wanted to discuss it further, but we didn’t have time.”
Additionally, when used as a verb, further means to advance. So, you can “further a project” (but you can’t farther a project, because farther doesn’t have a verb sense). Further also has an adverbial definition of “moreover; additionally,” so you can say “And further, you hurt my feelings” (but not farther).
Similar questions
Social Sciences,
8 hours ago
History,
16 hours ago
Math,
16 hours ago
Social Sciences,
8 months ago
Math,
8 months ago