Farther or further

Farther and further have a lot in common: they sound alike, they look alike, and they both refer to distance. So it's no wonder we commonly confuse these two words!

But there are some key differences in their meanings and in some of the ways each word can be used. Do you know what these differences are? Try this quiz to find out!

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10. Placeholder for the answer to your request for information, I have attached the required documents.