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Kekel Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

far away vs. far from

0 what's the difference, please!02br
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0"Far from" has to be followed by a place -- far from home, far from the city, far from here. "0-

  • 0"Far from" has to be followed by a place -- far from home, far from the city, far from here.
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0"Far from" has to be followed by a place -- far from home, far from the city, far from here. "Far away" basically means 'far from here."0-
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0 Very good explanation. Let me check just one point! So, if I say02br
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01b00She lives 01u00far away from02u00 here 02b02br
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00would be wrong, right ??0-
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0No, actually "far away from here" is fine, although it's a little redundant. I just didn't think of that one!02br
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00Also, "far from" can be used with other things besides places -- for example, you could say that my first answer was "far from complete!"0-
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0 Thanks a lot, Khoff!0-

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