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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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I plyed through a taxi

Today is my first day for degree college, as you know. I plyed through a taxi to reach my college, sharply, at 1 P.M. I simply gone through the notice, on porch, and I found my name and seat no. thereby. I made my way then to my class where my seat was allotted, and I sat on first chair.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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User_gary Today is my first day for degree college, as you know. M. I simply gone through the notice, on porch, and I found my name and seat no.

  • User_gary Today is my first day for degree college, as you know.
  • M.
  • I simply gone through the notice, on porch, and I found my name and seat no.
  • thereby.
  • I made my way then to my class where my seat was allotted, and I sat on first chair.
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User_garyToday is my first day for degree college, as you know. I plyed through a taxi to reach my college, sharply, at 1 P.M. I simply gone through the notice, on porch, and I found my name and seat no. thereby. I made my way then to my class where my seat was allotted, and I sat on first chair.

Please correct my sentences.
Today is my first
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Thank you Feebs11.

From the dictionary :

Look through =

ignore or not notice somebody: to fail to acknowledge somebody's presence, either intentionally or unintentionally
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If you are not happy with it, then alternatives are "I looked at the notice" or "I read through the notice"

To look through something can also mean to read through it : "I looked through the contract to make sure it was correct." It implies that you have read all of it.

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