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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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further along you get

Please can you tell me how is the correct way to say :

The further along the players get in[to] the season, the more they want to play.

The farther along you get in the season, the more they are using food plots./food plots they are using.

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Generally, further is used in a temporal sense [ time ] and farther is used in a spatial sense (physical location).

  • Generally, further is used in a temporal sense [ time ] and farther is used in a spatial sense (physical location).
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Generally, further is used in a temporal sense [ time ] and farther is used in a spatial sense (physical location).

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