Farther vs Further | English Grammar | Ask Linda!

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In this episode, Linda takes a look at the differences between “farther” and “further”. Enjoy the episode!

Linda is a German/American ITTT alumna, teaching English in South Korea.

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Oftentimes, people use farther and further interchangeably to talk about greater distances. However, there is a slight difference between the two.

Let’s break it down:

Farther is used to talk about physical distances as in:

Tokyo is farther away than Beijing.

Further, on the other hand, refers to more figurative and nonphysical distances, such as in

I am falling further away from my goals.

Goals are not a physical place.

It is also worth mentioning that this difference is predominantly used in the UK, Australia, Canada and elsewhere in the Commonwealth of Nations.

Also note that “further” is used as an adjective or adverb as a synonym for “additionally”.

Do you have any further questions?

Next time you’re not sure which one to use, ask yourself: Is it a physical or nonphysical distance that you’re talking about.

That’s it for today! See you next time!

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