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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Is It Farther or Further?



Dr_subahi
19-05-2011, 10:39 PM
Is It Farther or Further?





Objective(s): By the end of this lesson the student will be able to:
1. Differentiate between the words 'farther' and 'further'
2. employ the correct usage of the words 'farther' and 'further'


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Outline:
Two words often confused are farther and further. Is it farther down the road or further? Do you have to read further in the book or farther? Do you further your education? Yes! Let's take a look at the meanings for these two words.

FARTHER denotes physical advancement in distance.

FURTHER denotes advancement to greater degree, as in time.



The correct answers to the above examples follow:

It is farther down the road. (For distance physically traveled.)

You read further in the book. (To a greater degree than where you are now.)

You further your education. (To a greater degree than what you have now.)






Practice:



How much __________ do you plan to drive tonight?


I've reached the end of my rope with this dog chewing up the carpet. I just can't go any _____________.


Do you have any _______________ plans for adding on to the building?


That's a lot _____________ than I want to carry this machine and tripod!



The _____________ that I travel down this road, the ____________ behind schedule I get.


How much ___________ do you intend to take this legal matter?


I want to ___________ my career by taking some management courses.



It's not that much ____________ to the gas station.


How much ____________ do I have to read in this text?


How much __________ do I have to run, Coach?







Answer Key:

farther
further
further
farther
farther, further
further
further
farther
further
farther


dr_subahi

ACME
20-05-2011, 09:42 PM
Thanks a lot for such a fantastic topic. It sheds some light on the subtle difference between these words . The lesson is beneficial
and the teacher is great . May God bless all your works

farther • further

- We learnt, further, that he wasn't a qualified
doctor. (Not *farther*)
(= in addition)
- / drove ten miles farther/further than
necessary.
(both possible to refer to distance)

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Dr_subahi
21-05-2011, 01:23 AM
Two thumbs up


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21-05-2011, 01:01 PM
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