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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

get through

I know I have to get through some troubles if I want to marry her.

Is this sentence correct?

Please help me.
  

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Well I don't know whether you can say get through in this sentenc but I may suggest you not say some troubles. Some trouble is the correct way.

  • Well I don't know whether you can say get through in this sentenc but I may suggest you not say some troubles.
  • Some trouble is the correct way.
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Well I don't know whether you can say get through in this sentenc but I may suggest you not say some troubles. Some trouble is the correct way.
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DollWell I don't know whether you can say get through in this sentenc but I may suggest you not say some troubles. Some trouble is the correct way.
I agree that "get through" is not the best way to express your idea. Perhaps: overcome, solve --- which leads me to believe that perhaps "problems" (which would be plural) might

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