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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Farther or further

Q) Fill in the blank with 'farther' or 'further'.

1) I can't walk any (I think both are correct here)

2) No further reasons were given.

3) He walked off without further ceremony.

4) Until further orders Mr. Smith will act as the principle of the school.

5) To let, a bungalow at JJ Road. For further details call on ....... ......

  

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sundarnaz'farther' or 'further'.

See http://grammarist.com/usage/farther-further/

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1) Further

2) Further

3) Farther

4) Further

5) Further

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