1. get through something
2. get through
This epidemic is awful, but I'm sure we'll get through it somehow.
Just leave everybody alone, and help us get through today.
I couldn't get through.
We will never get through this vocabulary
Will Phoebe get through writing a book about Friends?
He had a terrible headache but managed to get through the day.
You have to get through your revision tonight.
It is hard to get through to the department director.
How can old people get through the cold winters.
I've got to get through this chapter before i go out.
reach sb by telephone/It's hard to get through to Janet
I hope I get through this aerobics class.
And if he can get through to the number you want, what might he say? If he can't get through to the number you want, he might say: " I'm sorry I can't get through. Would you like to hold on or would you prefer to ring back.
I've tried persuasion and punishment, but I just don't seem to be able to get through to him
get through our sadness
3. go through
She doesn't understand what I go through. / I can't go through this all again.
Teenagers often go through a lot of difficult times.
go through the gate over there
Can we go through this report again?
I’d like to go through the homework.
When the people told the government of BC that they wanted to cancel the HST, it took a year for the change to go through.
I'll go through these reports quickly to see if there are no mistakes.
you must go through the question over and over until you grasp thoroughly what the question requires of you when answering.