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Are you confused using How far & How long?08/10/2016Watch LaterRemove Cinema ModeFacebookTwitterAre you confuse between the two question words How long & How far, which to
Are you confused using How far & How long?08/10/2016Watch LaterRemove Cinema ModeFacebookTwitter
Are you confuse between the two question words How long & How far, which to use when? Dont worry in this English lesson ESL teacher Rachna brings out the difference between two questions how far and how long. Sit back and watch the ESL lesson to solve your confusion and dont forget to take a test at the end of the video to test how much you have learned from this English lesson.
1. _______________ are you going to take to reach home?
How longHow far
2. _____________________ is the café from your office?How longHow far
3. _____________________ would you go to achieve all your goals?How longHow far
4. _________________ do you want me to wait for you?How longHow far
5. _______________ have you known James?How longHow far
6. ___________________ is your house from Marys?How longHow far
7. ______________________ are you ready to go to convince your girlfriend to marry you?How farHow long
8. __________________ do you want to stay in London?How longHow far
9. _________________ does it take you to complete one report?how farHow long
10. _________________ is the church from here?How farHow long

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How far: is used to ask about the distance of one place from the other.
- Example: How far is your office from your home?
- My office is 5 kms away from my home.
- Example: How far is the cinema?
- It is a mile away from here.
- Example: How far will you drive to reach the station?
- About 35 kms
How far is also used to ask about the extent one is ready to till for something
- Example: How far will John go to convince Maria to marry him?
- Example: How far would you go to keep your parents happy?
How long: is used to know the amount of time something takes
- Example: How long have you been waiting?
- I have been waiting for 15 minutes
- Example: How long is the movie?
- It is for 2 hours
- Example: How long will it take to reach the station?
- It will take 45 minutes to reach.
- Example; How long is John going to wait for Marias answer?
- He is going to wait for 2 weeks.FacebookTwitterPrevious Using Contractions Sound natural & Speak English like Native SpeakersNext 24 quick word replacements -Stop using Boring Adjectives
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- kpilli says:02/12/2016 at 2:48 am
Hi Rachna,
This lesson is very useful for basic learners. Could you prepare a lesson when to use the word As such .
Thanks,
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