Many people find the words ‘farther’ and ‘further’ confusing and use them interchangeably. This won’t cause many problems in day-to-day life, but in academic writing you need to ensure clarity and precision at all times.
Part of the problem here is that US English differs from British English regarding how ‘farther’ and ‘further’ should be used. It’s thus important to know the differences so as to avoid unnecessary mistakes.
‘Further’ and ‘farther’ are both comparative forms of ‘far’. Both can be used as either an adjective or an adverb. But which is correct?
The good news is that there’s a simple answer in British English: use ‘further’ all the time. It is a much more common word and applies in all the contexts that ‘farther’ would, so it is definitely the safer option!
Common uses of ‘further’ include:
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In all cases, though, ‘further’ is the standard spelling in British English.
While the general meaning of ‘further’ and ‘farther’ is the same in American English, there is a stronger distinction between the two forms:
As such, ‘further’ is still the safer option as it is more flexible that ‘farther’. However, you may still want to use ‘farther’ for physical distances if you’re writing primarily for a North American audience.
If you are writing for a US audience, though, don’t forget that Proofed’s expert proofreaders can help you sort your ‘honours’ from your ‘honors’ as well as checking for typos. Try sending in a 500-word sample for free today.
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