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# ''Joseph worked a lot and he '''is''' almost '''through'''.'' [..he almost finished] | # ''Joseph worked a lot and he '''is''' almost '''through'''.'' [..he almost finished] | ||
# ''You''''re''' wet '''through'''.'' [You are wet completely] | # ''You''''re''' wet '''through'''.'' [You are wet completely] | ||
− | # ''Helen '''has been through''' a terrible experience and she must recover now.'' | + | # ''Helen '''has been through''' a terrible experience and she must recover now.'' [Helen passed...] |
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Aktualna wersja na dzień 01:32, 23 sty 2016
be through (to finish, to pass, to experience) - zakończyć, doświadczyć.
- Joseph worked a lot and he is almost through. [..he almost finished]
- You're wet through. [You are wet completely]
- Helen has been through a terrible experience and she must recover now. [Helen passed...]