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Eunjinny Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

As far as

I 'll try to let you know as far as I know.
(to the extent i know)
Is this right way to say?

I'll let you know as far as my knowledge.
I'll let you know as far as my knowledge reaches.

Are these sentences correct way to say?
  

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Here is one good way to say this: I 'll try to let you know as far as I am able.

  • Here is one good way to say this: I 'll try to let you know as far as I am able.
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Here is one good way to say this:
I 'll try to let you know as far as I am able.
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Hey,

as far as means "To the extent that", so you're right in your guess.

So, when you say for example:

"As far as I know she's in Boston" or "As far as I'm concerned she's in Boston"

"For what I know, she's in Boston"
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rafaelinrio"As far as I know she's in Boston" or "As far as I'm concerned she's in Boston"
Would you actually use those two sentences interchangeably in Canada, Rafaelinrio? I wouldn't.

"As far as I know she's in Boston" = "I have some information that leads me to believe that she is in Boston. I have no reason to think she isn't in Boston."
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eunjinny I 'll try to let you know as far as I know.
(to the extent i know)
Is this right way to say?

I'll let you know as far as my knowledge.
I'll let you know as far as my knowledge reaches.

Are these sentences correct way to say?

These sentences are a bit oddly worded but you are on the right track. Here are some col

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