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Robin
so far
does thus far and so far have the same meaning?which one is more common?
should I use both of the two phrases above with present perfect?
eg: I have completed part of my homeowrk thus far/so far.
Thank you!
Dec 25, 2013 1:31 PM
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They mean the same thing and can be used interchangeably. "Thus far" is a little more formal, so "so far" would usually be more common.
They are properly used with a more definite idea. For example, "I've finished about half my homework so far." (Not just "some.")
December 25, 2013
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