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Enea
What's mean "by far"? When and how I have to use it?
Sep 15, 2014 8:21 PM
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"By far" means "by much," or "by a great amount." It is used to modify superlatives. It answers the question "by how much?"
Example:
"He is by far the best cook in town." (He is the best cook. How much better a cook is he than the other cooks? A much better cook. A *far* better cook.)
September 15, 2014
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It just means "much more".
"He is by far the better soccer player." = "He is much more the better soccer player."
September 15, 2014
By far means that something is easily more of a certain quality. For example, "This bread is by far the best I have ever eaten." Here, no bread that the speaker has tasted before came close to how good this bread is.
September 15, 2014
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