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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
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Go through with his threat

Do you think he's really likely to go through with his threat?

In the context, is he threatened or he is threatening someone?

Thanks
LiJ
  

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He has threatened someone / he has threatened to do something. In other words, he is the one who will carry out the threat.

  • He has threatened someone / he has threatened to do something.
  • In other words, he is the one who will carry out the threat.
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He has threatened someone / he has threatened to do something. In other words, he is the one who will carry out the threat.
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I understand what the sentence means, Amy. Thanks! Emotion: smile

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