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Do ngoc tien Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I don't know "midway through" please. ?

It was two for Bayern midway through the second period, however, when Thomas Muller converted from close range.
http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/bayern-munich/champions-league/match-analysis/match-analysis-bayern-munich-2-0-juventus_77466.html
  

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Did you enjoy the footy last night? I did! Looking forward to next week!

  • Did you enjoy the footy last night?
  • I did!
  • Looking forward to next week!
  • midway=halfway
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Did you enjoy the footy last night? I did! Looking forward to next week!

midway=halfway
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I can't understand the grammar here.
Is 'Through the second period' a phrasal adverb? What's the meaning of 'through' ?
Is 'midway' an adverb?
Yes ,I did enjoy the footy.It was very interesting. ^^
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The full phrase is "midway through the second period," which in a football match is 67:30.

"Through" indicates that you are passing from the start to end of something. "I drove through town," "I walked through the forest." "Midway through" indicates that you are in the middle of something. "Midway through the movie, I felt sick and had to leave." "Midway through the book, I got bored

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