Go Through With: (1)

Grammar Tense Structure:

  • Present Tense: go / goes through with
  • Past Tense: went through with
  • Past Participle: gone through with
  • Present Participle: going through with

1: Once you have made a decision, you do it even though it may be difficult or unpleasant, you GO THROUGH WITH it.

non-separable phrasal verb

  • Fair play to her, she wanted to back out of the bungee jump but she went through with it first time
  • Once I decided to hand in my notice at work and say I was leaving, I had to go through with it even though I was nervous, but I never regretted it.
  • Are you going through with that challenge? Youโ€™re so brave!

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