Meaning

  1. To continue an action or task to complete something.
  2. To continue some movement or motion in a certain direction.

Today's Sentences

01

Follow through with your plans.

Situation

I really want to go to Paris.

That sounds great!

It’s on my bucket list.

You should follow through with your plans.

02

I wish I had followed through with your advice.

Situation

So how’s your relationship?

We broke up.

I’m sorry to hear that. 

I wish I had followed through with your advice.

Writer's Note

"Follow through" is an intransitive and inseparable phrasal verb.

  1. Intransitive: In this case, "follow through" means to complete an action or commitment, and it does not require a direct object.
    Example 1: You need to follow through if you want to see results.
    Example 2: She promised to finish the project, but she didn't follow through.
  2. Separable: The verb follow and the particle through can be separated by an object.
    Example: She started a new fitness routine and really followed it through, sticking to her goals every day.

Related words: Carry out, follow out, follow up, go through, implement, put through, accomplish, action, carry out, carry through, execute, fulfill

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