Some language guides will tell you that 'farther' should be used for distance and that 'further' should be used in the sense of 'moreover', these words have been interchangeable for many, many years. Even the Old English origin for both words translates as 'to a great distance or long ago'. The Greek translation for both is 'across or beyond'
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Although farther and further are used interchangeably, they have taken different meanings. Farther is commonly used in reference to distance while further refers to progress or development.
The comparative form of far is farther or further. Farther relates to physical distance. Further relates to everything else (time, amount etc.)
"Further" is one comparative of far. Its superlative is furthest. Traditionally, farther and farthest were used in referring to physical distance: the falls were still two or three miles farther up the path. Further and furthest were restricted to figurative or abstract senses: we decided to consider the matter further.
farthest or furthest Traditionally, farther and farthest were used in referring to physical distance: the falls were still two or three miles farther up the path. Further and furthest were restricted to figurative or abstract senses: we decided to consider the matter further.
Yes. Both further and farther (which are often interchanged or confused) can be adverbs. Further can be an adjective more often than farther.Further as an adverb is often used figuratively to show a greater distance.Nothing could be further from the truth.