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In which sentence is the modifier far correctly used?
Kendra ran more farther than Holly did.
Kendra ran more far than Holly did.
Kendra ran farther than Holly did.
Kendra ran farthest than Holly did.
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"Kendra ran farther than Holly did."
Explanation: "Farther" is the correct comparative form for distance when comparing two people. "More farther" and "more far" are incorrect; "farthest" is the superlative and not used with "than."
Explanation: "Farther" is the correct comparative form for distance when comparing two people. "More farther" and "more far" are incorrect; "farthest" is the superlative and not used with "than."
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