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as far as/ the farthest/ please help me out with this one. #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 05, 2011 22:21 pm   as far as/ the farthest/ please help me out with this one.
 

Hi everyone,

Are the following sentences used and grammatically correct in English?

- In this game you have to try and throw the ball as far as you can.

- In this game game you have to try and throw the stone as far as you can.

- He or she who throws the stone/ ball the farthest is the winner.

- Who can run the farthest?

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as far as/ the farthest/ please help me out with this one. #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 05, 2011 23:36 pm   as far as/ the farthest/ please help me out with this one.
 

They're okay apart from the typo in the second one (repeated word).
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as far as/ the farthest/ please help me out with this one. #3 (permalink) Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:39 pm   as far as/ the farthest/ please help me out with this one.
 

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