Therefore it must be that going step by step, or from start to finish serially to examine is going through. Picking up from any point to examine is going over. For example, on this forum one can request you to go though up to a few lines of essay, but it will not be possible for you to go though several pages - you can only go over if at all possible.
CalifJimNo. That would not be a good idea. You need 'take a look at a litter ...'.
It's more of a taking a look at a litter than examining a litter, perhaps, to rule out 'go over'.
CalifJim (in the first answer) neither one substitutes well for 'examine', as when a doctor examines a patient.
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BulbulTada Perhaps there is no proper reason, it is just how it is said. This realization is the key to learning a new language. It's all a matter of how it is said, whether it seems logical or not.
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BulbulTadaPerhaps there is no proper reason, it is just how it is said.
This realization is the key to learning a new language.
It's all a matter of how it is said, whether it seems logical or not.