Neither "Further to our discussion yesterday," or "Further to our yesterday's discussion," is considered good usage, although the first is marginally less bad. The preferred phrase would be either, "With regard to our discussion yesterday," or "With regard to yesterday's discussion."
The opposite of further (to a greater degree) would be lesser. The opposite of further (farther) would be nearer or closer. The opposite of the verb further (aid, assist) would be to hinder, impede, or obstruct.
Further is an adverb.More completely, it is the comparative of the adverb far. Examples:Did you walk far? [far is an adverb]We walked further than ever before. [further (or farther) is the comparative of far]
Both are acceptable in English, depending on their use. The former, "further discuss," may make more sense in a sentence such as, "We will further discuss the matter" whereas for the latter, something like "We will discuss the matter further" would be more correct.
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They are both correct. It just depends on how you are using them. I do not understand how I should approach this person. I was hoping you could further advise me. or He refused to take any further advice from his father, and later regretted it. Advise is the process, and it is a verb. You would advise a person how to do something. Advice is what you are actually giving them, and it is a noun. Can I give you some further advice? I would advise you to say yes.
Discussion could be debate, or analysis. Further consideration could also be analysis, or could simply be thought.
The word 'further' is an adverb, an adjective, and a verb.Examples:I read further into the next chapter. (adverb)There is no need for further discussion. (adjective)He plans to further his education. (verb)
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Sure, I'm here to help. What would you like to discuss further?
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Yes and no. Generally we say a matter is in discussion. Use on only in this sense: On further discussion a consensus was reached
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As that technology has yet to be invented no further discussion is possible
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