Meaning

  1. To pass through or enter a place.
  2. To examine or review something carefully.
  3. To use or consume something.
  4. To complete or finish a process.
  5. To be approved or accepted.

Today's Sentences

01

We should go through the mountains.

Situation

I have no idea where we are.

We should go through the mountains.

Are you sure?

Couldn’t be more sure.

02

You can go through this book.

Situation

How am I supposed to write a report about the impacts of social media?

You can go through this book.

Wow, thanks!
This book is exactly what I needed!

I have an interest in societal development and picked up this book.
It's a great read.

Writer's Note

"Go through" is a transitive and inseparable phrasal verb.

  1. Transitive: "Go through" requires a direct object to complete its meaning. You need to specify what is being gone through.
    Correct Example: She went through the documents carefully. (The object is documents.)
    Incorrect Example: She went through carefully. (This would be incomplete without an object.)
  2. Inseparable: The verb go and the particle through cannot be separated. You cannot place another word or object between them.
    Correct Example: We need to go through the contract before signing it.
    Incorrect Example: We need to go the contract through before signing it.

Related words: Bear, brave, experience, support, swallow, tolerate, undergo, withstand.

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