Hi Anon; Do you detect a prepositional phrase?
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AlpheccaStarsHi Anon;Do you detect a prepositional phrase?
AnonymousAt first, I would presume "through the work" is a prepositional phraseOK, here's another way to look at it.
AlpheccaStarsSuppose you delete "through" in your sentence. Does the sentence still have a good structure?
I will have to gallop my work if I'm going to get it done on time.
AnonymousP/S. Can I use "now" with the present perfect tense?Yes, you can. Your example is fine.
Anonymousguessed it means completely.To be clearer, through the work - means from the start of the work all the way to the end of it.