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October 8, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
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December 11, 2025
Consider is a verb that means “to think about carefully, especially before making a decision” or “to regard as.” For example, you’d want to consider all your options before choosing which university to attend.
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October 7, 2024
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Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
December 11, 2025
Good is an adjective that in general means “having positive qualities,” “pleasant, satisfactory, or valid,” “skilled,” “physically well,” or “morally virtuous.”
Published on
October 2, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
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November 5, 2025
Threw is the simple past tense of the irregular verb “to throw,” meaning “to propel something through the air using the force of your arm,” among other definitions.
Through is a preposition, adverb, and adjective. It has various meanings, but the most common is “in one side and out the other.” Unlike threw, through cannot be a verb.
Threw vs through examples
I threw the ball to my brother.
I through the ball to my brother.
We’re going through the tunnel now.
We’re going threw the tunnel now.
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