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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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by far

He is by far good person.

She is by far beautiful girl.

He is by far stupid.

He is by far an intelligent.

Are all these correct?
  

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Hi, I've never seen "by far" used this way. I think you need a comparison as in the following sentences, which should be correct: He is by far the best person in my neighbourhood. She is by far the most beautiful girl I've ever met.

  • Hi, I've never seen "by far" used this way.
  • I think you need a comparison as in the following sentences, which should be correct: He is by far the best person in my neighbourhood.
  • She is by far the most beautiful girl I've ever met.
  • He is by far the most stupid boy in my class.
  • He is by far the most intelligent employee in that firm.
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Hi,

I've never seen "by far" used this way. I think you need a comparison as in the following sentences, which should be correct:

He is by far the best person in my neighbourhood.
She is by far the most beautiful girl I've ever met.
He is by far the most stupid boy in my class.
He is by far the most intelligent employee in that firm.


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