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Pioussoul Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

go or get through

01. Let's start; there's a lot of work to 01i00___02i00 (go or get) through. 02br
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002. I've ___ (gone or got) through a lot of correspondence today.02br
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00Which choice fits better in the above blanks? 02br
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00Is it possible that both fit well? If yes, are there any subtle nuances? 02br
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00Thanks.0-
  

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0go through the work = to carefully examine02br 02br 00get through work = to finish work0-

  • 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
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00get through work = to finish work0-
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0 I would have to choose between two depend on the situation.02br
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00I think through can be roughly substituted by 'over' in these sentences.02br
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00IMHO,02br
00"going through" represents just your action. 02br
00"getting through" represents your action with a feeling of difficulty implied.02br
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00SS

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