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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

went through, went through with

I went through many obstancles in my target, but I able to went through with it.

Please correct my sentence.
  

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Hi Gary Is this what you mean? I was able to achieve my goal even though I encountered many obstacles along the way. The expressions "go through something" and "go through with something" have different meanings.

  • Hi Gary Is this what you mean?
  • I was able to achieve my goal even though I encountered many obstacles along the way.
  • The expressions "go through something" and "go through with something" have different meanings.
  • Neither one works very well in your sentence.
  • Here are some possible ways to use those expressions: I had to go through a lot of difficult situations in order to achieve my goal.
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Hi Gary

Is this what you mean?

I was able to achieve my goal even though I encountered many obstacles along the way.


The expressions "go through something" and "go through with something" have different meanings. Neither one works very well in your sentence. Here are some possible ways to use those expressions:

I had to go through a lo
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YankeeHi Gary

Is this what you mean?

I was able to achieve my goal even though I encountered many obstacles along the way.


The expressions "go through something" and "go through with something" have different meanings. Neither one works very well in your sentence. Here are some possible ways to use those expressions:

I

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