You can use the term "it's by far" when you're implying or actually comparing one thing to another. It describes a figurative distance between one thing and another. For example, I enjoy real New York-style Pizza and it's by far the best pizza I've ever had. I don't like shopping at the local grocery store because it's by far the dirtiest store I've ever been in.
They had been travelling all day and were tired so they decided that this was as far as they would go for the day.
Could you please provide a sentence with the unfamiliar words you'd like explained?
I've looked near and far for a fine example for you.
Use "that" to introduce essential information that is necessary for the meaning of the sentence. Use "what" to introduce non-essential information that adds extra detail but is not crucial for understanding the sentence.
"His use of profane words cost him a trip to the principal's office."
You use the words "far from" to mean something that is not near. Wichita, Kansas is far from the beach, no matter which way you travel. Sometimes the sentences in the "Example Sentences" category are far from the true meaning of the word that was requested.
He lives far beyond my reach.
You use it as a noun, as far as I know.
"How do you use Mesozoic era in a sentence." Is a sentence using the words.
Yes, this is a sentence with the words "has" and "an".
the campground is not that far from here
He had not thought of that.
Sara delivered aid to the outlying island . You use it as if you are replacing the original word ''outlying'' by '' far '' .. May's aunt lives in a quiet and outlying neighborhood of the city. in this sentence it also means far. So that means if you want to use outlying in a sentence you should think and try to replace it by far, far away, to the far ___ .. which is basically '''far'''
Use punchy, single-syllable words, and keep the sentence short.
So far as we know, there is no other life in our solar system.
Which sentence is correct? How you use your words matter. Or How you use your words matters.
Who are you and what do you do? You are what you eat, but you are known for what you do.