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Hi, I don't know exactly the meaning or when I can used...as far as, regarding,concerning, as for... ¿are any rules about how can I use them?
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Hi, I don't know exactly the meaning or when I can used...as far as, regarding,concerning, as for... ¿are any rules about how can I use them?
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antonianton

Welcome to the forums.

As far as = to the degree or extent that [something] . "As far as[I can tell], he speaks English very well"/"He has written a wonderful book, as far as [I can judge]"..

regarding and concerning are interchangeable = with regard to; "Regarding/concerning his skills, we can recommend him highly".

As for = with regard to. "As for John, he is busy that day so will not come"/" As for the country's foreign policies, not everyone is agreed on them".
 
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