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fadysandy

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I've read this sentence in a grammar book.
'Outskirts are the parts of a city or town that are furthest from the center.'
Should I say 'the furthest':?:
 

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It is OK both with and without the article.
 

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Anybody can edit Wiktionary. Why don't you go ahead and put 'Australia' before 'New Zealand'?;-)
 

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Sorry, Rover_KE. I'm not a specialist in English Language. I a scholar. So, I don't know if my question is grammatically OK or Not.
 

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Sorry, Rover_KE. I'm not a specialist in the English language. I am a student, so I don't know if my question is grammatically OK or not.

ems answered your question in post #2.
 

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In AmE, when it comes to physical distance, we tend to use "farther" and "farthest". We tend to use "further" and "furthest" for metaphorical distance. I have never heard the use of "furtherest".
 

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That distinction is less marked in BrE nowadays- some use it, but many just use further/furthest for everything.
 

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I suspect we will get there.
 
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