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Tiffany lam
what is the difference between far and quite when i use them in this sentence
we remember with far/quite greater pain that we didn't see the beauty when it flowered, and we failed to respond with love when it was tendered.
Jan 11, 2019 1:16 PM
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In this sentence 'far' means 'more' or 'much more', so it is used to here to emphasise the word 'greater' even more. One would not use the word 'quite' in this sentence. In other words, it would be incorrect to say: quite greater pain. The correct way to express this would be to say, for example: we remember with a certain amount of pain/a fair amount of pain/some pain/quite a lot of pain, depending on the exact meaning you wish to express.
January 11, 2019
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