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Tara2 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Through

Can you please explain 'through' here?


"Have you finished the report?
Not yet, but I'm halfway through."

  

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Tara2 please explain 'through' 'through' is used in everyday conversation to mean 'finished'. I need those scissors. Can you hand them to me when you're through with them?

  • Tara2 please explain 'through' 'through' is used in everyday conversation to mean 'finished'.
  • I need those scissors.
  • Can you hand them to me when you're through with them?
  • CJ
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Tara2 please explain 'through'

'through' is used in everyday conversation to mean 'finished'.

I need those scissors. Can you hand them to me when you're through with them?

CJ

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