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far or far away?



le ngoc qui
Vietnam

far or far away?
 
Hi everybody,
 Please tell me when we use "far" and "far away" ? Thank you in advance

28 Mar 2011      





maryse pey�
France

Hi dear,
 
you use �far (from) � when there is no movement :
 
New York is far from Paris.
How far is the station from here ?
 
 
when there is a movement you use �far away � :
 
the thief fled far away not to be caught by the police.
 
hope this is clear enough.

28 Mar 2011     



yanogator
United States

Maryse said it very well, but I have one situation to add. If there is no movement, but you don �t specify the point of comparison (so you aren �t using the word "from"), you say "far away".
 
My brother lives far away.
 
The stars are far away.
 
Bruce

28 Mar 2011     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

When I was a student we used to have a course and there was a tape in which a grandson asked his grandma about Canada and grandma said, "Canada is a faraway country"Smile So you can also use "faraway" as an adjective.
Sophia

28 Mar 2011     



MapleLeaf
Canada

You can also check out the lyrics of the beautiful song "Far away" by Nickelback.

28 Mar 2011     



almaz
United Kingdom

Even better, check Father Ted teaching Dougal about perspective:


"These are small, those are far away."

28 Mar 2011     



Riphly
United States

Oh, dear, oh, dear:
This is a bit more simple than trying to remember all the possible uses:

�Far � is simply the opposite of near and needs a reference point: "X is far from here."
�Far away � includes the speaker �s location (here) in the nuance, so no additional reference point is necessary: "X is far away."

And that �s all there is to it.

29 Mar 2011     



Riphly
United States

Adenda:

Therefore,

Australia is far from England. - OK

Australia is far away from England. - Wordy and inappropriate. Grammatically suspect.

29 Mar 2011     



yanogator
United States

Adendum to your adenda, Riphly:
 
(This is just for completeness. No correction is implied)
 
Australia is far away. (I �m speaking from Ohio) - OK
 
Bruce

29 Mar 2011     



le ngoc qui
Vietnam

Thank all of you for your help.

1 Apr 2011