But when Morgan Freeman uses it at least once in every
episode of his popular Science Channel series, “Through the Wormhole,” then
something has to be said. I mean, all those intelligent people in the world
(and I humbly include myself) who watch the program have to be disappointed.
How can a science program host maintain his credibility when
he can’t even master the English language? How, I ask you?
Okay. I’m going to say this one more time: “Further” is not
the same as “farther.”
Further does not indicate
distance. Farther does. Anytime you want to indicate physical distance, use farther.
When you want to refer to “promoting” or “encouraging,” use further. Further is a matter of degree; farther is a matter of actual, measurable distance.
Simple way to remember: Farther contains the word “far,”
which is an indication of distance.
If I'm a longer distance from a point than you and your friends, I'm farthest. If I'm a longer distance from you only, I'm farther. If I'm a long distance away, you can say I'm far. Now ... substitute "further." If I'm furthest, then I can be further, then I should be "fur"? Gimme a break.
If I'm a longer distance from a point than you and your friends, I'm farthest. If I'm a longer distance from you only, I'm farther. If I'm a long distance away, you can say I'm far. Now ... substitute "further." If I'm furthest, then I can be further, then I should be "fur"? Gimme a break.
Anytime you feel compelled to say “further,” say “farther”
instead. You stand a better chance of being right. In my experience, farther is
the correct choice 90% of the time. Use “further” as a verb and you can’t go
wrong.
So, follow my advice and further your knowledge of the
difference. You’re sure to go farther. Besides, I'm tired of yelling "Farther! Farther!" to Morgan Freeman on the television screen.
1 comment:
I had an English teacher tell me "Further" is farther than "farther" so. . . if you are going farther than across the street, you were going further than that.
:)
Are you completely frustrated with my English teacher?
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