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Contraposition Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Get all the way

The got all the way through the soup and the salmon.

What does 'get all the way through' mean?

  

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". It presumably means that they finished eating those items. Probably the soup was the first course of a meal, and that was followed by salmon.

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  • It presumably means that they finished eating those items.
  • Probably the soup was the first course of a meal, and that was followed by salmon.
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I assume it should read "They got ...".

It presumably means that they finished eating those items. Probably the soup was the first course of a meal, and that was followed by salmon.

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