
We went ______ we could when we went hiking last weekend. A. as far as B. as good as C. as high as D. as farther as
The correct answer is A. as far as. This phrase means "to the maximum distance possible," which logically fits the context of hiking and traveling a distance.
B. as good as is incorrect because "good" describes quality, not distance traveled.
C. as high as refers to altitude, but the sentence doesn’t specify climbing elevation.
D. as farther as is grammatically wrong—"as...as" requires the base adjective form ("far"), not the comparative ("farther").
When hiking, people typically measure progress by distance covered rather than just height gained, making "as far as we could" the most natural choice. Have you ever pushed your limits to go "as far as possible" on a hike?