01. Let's start; there's a lot of work to 01i00___02i00 (go or get) through. 02br 02br 002. I've ___ (gone or got) through a lot of correspondence today.02br 02br 00Which choice fits better in the above blanks? 02br 02br 00Is it possible that both fit well? If yes, are there any subtle nuances? 02br 02br 00Thanks.0-
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0go through the work = to carefully examine02br 02br 00get through work = to finish work0-
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0go through the work = to carefully examine02br 02br 00get through work = to finish work0-
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0 I would have to choose between two depend on the situation.02br 02br 00I think through can be roughly substituted by 'over' in these sentences.02br 02br 00IMHO,02br 00"going through" represents just your action. 02br 00"getting through" represents your action with a feeling of difficulty implied.02br 02br 00SS