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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Go through or get through?

Does a message go through or get through?

If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If not, when should I use each of them?

Would you please give me some examples?

Thank you

  

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teal lime go through Present tense. Messages go through, on average, three nodes. There are no difficulties implied.

  • teal lime go through Present tense.
  • Messages go through, on average, three nodes.
  • There are no difficulties implied.
  • teal lime get through?
  • Present tense.
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teal limego through

Present tense. Messages go through, on average, three nodes. There are no difficulties implied.

teal limeget through?

Present tense. Short messages always get through, but longer ones usually fail.

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