Does 'through' mean 'by the way of'?
"He returned through the forests to his house."
Tara2 Does 'through' mean 'by the way of'? " Not exactly. It means between the trees of the forest all the way from one end to the other.
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Tara2Does 'through' mean 'by the way of'?
"He returned through the forests to his house."
Not exactly. It means between the trees of the forest all the way from one end to the other.
You go through a tunnel. (walk or drive all the way from one end to the other)
You go through a book. (read all the way from one end to the other