I went _________ my previous notes before starting to write out the rough drafts.
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I went through my previous notes before starting to write out the rough drafts.
Explanation:
Meaning of Through:
The word Through can be used as an adverb, a preposition and an adjective.
- An adjective "through" means finished or done
- An adverb "through" means backward and forward, completely, up to and including.
- The preposition "through" means in and out of.
- The different meanings of through are
"from one side to the other"
"from beginning to end"
"during an entire period"
- Some more examples of through used in sentences are listed below:
- He rode his bicycle through the door and onto the streets.
- She looked through the Binoculars.
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Answer: The correct answer is I went through my previous notes before starting to write out the rough drafts.
Explanation:
- The word through is used as a preposition here.
- A preposition is a word that brings out the relation between the noun/pronoun and the verb.
- Here the the subject is the person referring to himself using the pronoun "I".
- The verb is the act of referring to the notes.
- The word through connects the two.
Hence the correct preposition to be used is through.
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