Q1.The park is {. } from the school to the stadium. ( Farther / Further ). Q2. He avoided {. } remarks in order toavoid controversy. ( Farther / Further)
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Explanation:
Farther is used with the meaning of comparative distance. Some speakers prefer farther for physical distance. Others use it for time and figurative distance as well. That is, they use farther and further interchangeably. (Also see Additional meaning next section.)
ADJECTIVE
The shop is farther down the street. phys. (physical distance)
It's just a bit farther. phys.
What you say couldn't be farther from the truth! (a lie) figurative distance
Stop! Don't go any farther. Don't move. phys.
Stop! Don't go any farther. Don't tell me more gossip. fig.
We're getting farther away from the main square. phys.
We're getting farther away from the central idea. fig.
ADVERB
I can't walk any farther. phys.
He walked farther down the street. phys.
He leans farther "right" in his view of government. fig.
FURTHER
Further is preferred by some speakers for figurative distance, for example, "further from the truth". The two words have begun to differentiate¹. Additional studies are needed to determine their usage in various English communities.
ADJECTIVE
The shop is further down the road. phys.
It's just a bit further. phys.
What you say couldn't be further from the truth! figurative (a lie)
Stop! Don't go any further. Don't move. phys.
Stop! Don't go any further. Don't tell me more gossip. fig.
We're getting further away from the main square. phys.
We're getting further away from the central idea. fig.
ADVERB
I can't walk any further. phys.
He walked further down the street. phys.
He leans further "right" in his view of government.
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