Through, Threw, Thorough
Through : from end to end or side to side or from start to finish, by means of.
For e.g : 1. He had to go through the entire file before submitting it to the Manager.
2. I was asked to go through the details once again.
3. I had to go through the toughest means of transport.
4. All these goods were delivered through the local courier.
Threw : past tense of throw; discard ,hurried or a rough action, to confuse.
For e.g : 1. She threw the papers in front of the Boss and resigned the job.
2. When we threw the coloured papers from the balcony, we were surprised to see what happened next.
3. She threw a wonderful question to the audience.
4. The lawyer also threw questions and retaliated.
Thorough :For e.g : 1. The teacher asked the students to go through the notes thoroughly.
2. I was demanded a thorough explanation of the case immediately.
Read the following sentences and choose the right word to fill in the blank.1. The call was not getting _____________. (through/threw/thorough)
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