Word | through |
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QType | P |
Sentence | Which of the following is the best example of doing something through? |
Choices | completing the first stage of a renovation | watching a ball game until halftime | sitting down to a chicken dinner with all the fixings | running a race from its starting line to its finish line |
Correct Answer | running a race from its starting line to its finish line |
Definition | In this question, through is an adverb that means from beginning to end. |
Blurb | As an adjective, through means finished or done. As an adverb it can mean backward and forward, completely, up to and including, or all the way to the end. The preposition through means in and out of. Through has lots of meanings. If you finished your homework you might shout — gleefully — "I'm through!" Those people who wouldn't be quiet talked through the entire movie. The first half of the alphabet are the letters A through M. If you've memorized the multiplication table, you know the whole thing through. And, of course, you walk through a door. |
Level | 1 |
Frequency | 0.125000000 |
Page Frequency | once / 8 pages |
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