goes, went, gone, going
to go through
phrasal verbE
Experience or endure a difficult situation or period
- 1She had to go through a lot during her recovery.
- 2They went through tough times after the accident.
To go through means to face and deal with a tough time or challenge. It's like going through a storm - you have to experience it and come out on the other side. It can be hard, but you learn and grow from it.
Remember, going through a difficult time doesn't mean you have to do it alone. Don't be afraid to reach out for support from friends, family, or a professional. It's okay to ask for help.
at a store
A Tough Day at Work
Paul
I heard you had a rough day yesterday.
Sharon
Yeah, I had to go through a lot of stress with the new inventory.
Paul
That sounds exhausting. I hope today is better.
Sharon
Thanks, I'm hoping for a smoother day too.
at the animal care facility
A Challenging Day with Our Furry Friends
Linda
It's been a hectic day with all these emergencies.
Barbara
I know, handling the injured animals is tough.
Linda
We really go through a lot during these shifts.
Barbara
Absolutely, but seeing them recover makes it worthwhile.
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Similar to "to go through":
- 1endure
- 2undergo