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Through vs. Threw

The word through is a multipurpose preposition. What are some of those purposes? We're glad you asked. Through can mean in one side and out the other, beyond, past, or done with, and it can also be used to show a range of something, like dates or times.

The word threw is the simple past tense of the word throw.

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