Is it further along or farther along?

Further along and farther along are both correct ways to say “to a more advanced point.”

Some style guides recommend “farther” for physical distances (e.g., “As Sean hiked farther along the trail, he noticed more wildlife”) and “further” for literal distances (e.g., “As the semester moved further along, the students became more confident”).

A QuillBot Grammar Check can also help ensure you’re using further or farther correctly.