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Threw vs. Through: Know the Difference

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Threw is the past tense of "throw," meaning to propel something with force. Through means moving in one side and out the other side of something.
Threw vs. Through

Key Differences

Threw is the past tense of the verb 'throw,' implying an action where an object is propelled through the air by force. Through, on the other hand, is a preposition or adverb, denoting movement from one side of an enclosure to the other, or completion of a process.
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In usage, threw denotes an act that has already been completed. For example, "She threw the ball." In contrast, through is used to describe a motion or a medium, like "He walked through the door," indicating movement.
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Grammatically, threw changes form with tense, such as 'throw' (present) and 'thrown' (past participle). Through remains unchanged regardless of tense, serving as a function word to indicate movement or positioning.
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Threw is always a verb, depicting an action. It can be used in various grammatical structures. Through can function as a preposition, adverb, or adjective, offering versatility in sentence construction but with a different meaning, relating to direction or completion.
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Contextually, threw is used in physical or metaphorical senses, like "threw a party." Through is often used to discuss passing, entering, or exiting spaces, or metaphorically, to indicate enduring an experience, as in "She got through the hard times."
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Comparison Chart

Part of Speech

Verb (past tense of 'throw')
Preposition, Adverb, or Adjective
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Meaning

To propel something with force
Moving from one side to the other
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Usage in a Sentence

"He threw the ball."
"She walked through the door."
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Grammatical Variations

Changes with tense
Remains constant
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Contextual Application

Physical or metaphorical action
Direction, completion, or endurance
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Threw and Through Definitions

Threw

Propelled something into the air with force.
He threw the frisbee across the park.
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Through

From one end or side to the other.
The train passed through the tunnel.
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Threw

Caused to move suddenly or rapidly.
The horse threw its rider off its back.
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Through

Up to and including.
He worked Monday through Friday.
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Threw

Sent something into a particular state or condition.
The news threw the community into panic.
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Through

By means of; because of.
She succeeded through hard work.
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Threw

Organized or caused an event to happen.
They threw a surprise birthday party.
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Through

During the whole period of.
It rained all through the night.
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Threw

Made a sudden effort or exerted force.
She threw all her energy into the project.
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Through

In one side and out the opposite or another side of
Went through the tunnel.
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Threw

Past tense of throw.
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Through

Among or between; in the midst of
A walk through the flowers.
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Threw

Past participle of throw
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Through

By way of
Climbed in through the window.
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Through

By the means or agency of
Bought the antique vase through a dealer.
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Through

Into and out of the handling, care, processing, modification, or consideration of
Her application went through our office. Run the figures through the computer.
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Through

Here and there in; around
A tour through France.
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Through

From the beginning to the end of
Stayed up through the night.
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Through

At or to the end of; done or finished with, especially successfully
We are through the initial testing period.
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Through

Up to and including
A play that runs through December.
A volume that covers A through D.
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Through

Past and without stopping for
Drove through a red light.
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Through

Because of; on account of
She succeeded through hard work. He declined the honor through modesty.
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Through

From one end or side to another or an opposite end or side
Opened the door and went through.
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Through

From beginning to end; completely
I read the article once through.
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Through

Throughout the whole extent or thickness; thoroughly
Warmed the leftovers clear through.
Got soaked through in the rain.
A letter that was shot through with the writer's personality.
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Through

Over the total distance; all the way
Drove through to their final destination.
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Through

To a conclusion or an accomplishment
See a matter through.
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Through

Allowing continuous passage; unobstructed
A through street.
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Through

Affording transportation to a destination with few or no stops and no transfers
A through bus.
A through ticket.
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Through

Continuing on a highway without exiting
Through traffic.
Through lanes.
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Through

Passing or extending from one end, side, or surface to another
A through beam.
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Through

Having finished; at completion
She was through with the project.
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Through

Having no further concern, dealings, or connection
I'm through with him.
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Through

Having no more use, value, or potential; washed-up
That swimmer is through as an athlete.
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Through

Doomed to death or destruction.
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Through

From one side of an opening to the other.
I went through the window.
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Through

Entering, then later leaving.
I drove through the town at top speed without looking left or right.
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Through

Surrounded by (while moving).
We slogged through the mud for hours before turning back and giving up.
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Through

By means of.
This team believes in winning through intimidation.
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Through

In consequence of; as a result of.
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Through

(North America) To (or up to) and including, with all intermediate values.
From 1945 through 1991;
The numbers 1 through 9;
Your membership is active through March 15, 2013
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Through

Passing from one side of something to the other.
Interstate highways form a nationwide system of through roads.
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Through

Finished; complete.
They were through with laying the subroof by noon.
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Through

Without a future; done for.
After being implicated in the scandal, he was through as an executive in financial services.
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Through

No longer interested; wearied or turned off by experience.
She was through with him.
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Through

Proceeding from origin to destination without delay due to change of equipment.
The through flight through Memphis was the fastest.
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Through

(association football) In possession of the ball beyond the last line of defence but not necessarily the goalkeeper; through on goal.
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Through

From one side to the other by way of the interior.
The arrow went straight through.
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Through

From one end to the other.
Others slept; he worked straight through.
She read the letter through.
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Through

During a period of time; throughout
He worked through the night.
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Through

To the end.
He said he would see it through.
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Through

Completely.
Leave the yarn in the dye overnight so the color soaks through.
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Through

Out into the open.
The American army broke through at Saint-Lô.
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Through

A large slab of stone laid in a dry-stone wall from one side to the other; a perpend.
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Through

(obsolete) A coffin, sarcophagus or tomb of stone; a large slab of stone laid on a tomb.
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From end to end of, or from side to side of; from one surface or limit of, to the opposite; into and out of at the opposite, or at another, point; as, to bore through a piece of timber, or through a board; a ball passes through the side of a ship.
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Through

Between the sides or walls of; within; as, to pass through a door; to go through an avenue.
Through the gate of ivory he dismissedHis valiant offspring.
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Through

By means of; by the agency of.
Through these hands this science has passed with great applause.
Material things are presented only through their senses.
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Through

Over the whole surface or extent of; as, to ride through the country; to look through an account.
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Through

Among or in the midst of; - used to denote passage; as, a fish swims through the water; the light glimmers through a thicket.
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Through

From the beginning to the end of; to the end or conclusion of; as, through life; through the year.
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Through

From one end or side to the other; as, to pierce a thing through.
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Through

From beginning to end; as, to read a letter through.
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Through

To the end; to a conclusion; to the ultimate purpose; as, to carry a project through.
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Through

Going or extending through; going, extending, or serving from the beginning to the end; thorough; complete; as, a through line; a through ticket; a through train. Also, admitting of passage through; as, a through bridge.
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Through

Having finished or arrived at completion;
Certain to make history before he's done
It's a done deed
After the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up
Almost through with his studies
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Through

Of a route or journey etc.; continuing without requiring stops or changes;
A through street
A through bus
Through traffic
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Through

From one end or side to the other;
Jealousy pierced her through
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Through

From beginning to end;
Read this book through
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Through

Over the whole distance;
This bus goes through to New York
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Through

To completion;
Think this through very carefully!
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Through

In diameter;
This cylinder measures 15 inches through
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Through

Throughout the entire extent;
Got soaked through in the rain
I'm frozen through
A letter shot through with the writer's personality
Knew him through and through
Boards rotten through and through
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Through

From beginning to end.
He read the document through carefully.
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Repeatedly Asked Queries

What's an example of 'threw' in a sentence?

"She threw the ball to her dog."
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How is 'through' commonly used?

Through is used to indicate movement from one side to the other of something.
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What is the basic meaning of 'threw'?

Threw is the past tense of 'throw,' meaning to propel something with force.
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Can 'threw' be used metaphorically?

Yes, like in "threw a fit" or "threw a party."
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Is 'through' a verb?

No, it's a preposition, adverb, or adjective.
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Can 'through' indicate completion?

Yes, like "He read the book through."
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What is the pronunciation of "threw"?

It is pronounced as /θruː/ with a "th" sound at the beginning.
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How can 'through' indicate time?

As in "The shop is open Monday through Friday."
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Can you provide an example sentence using "threw"?

"He threw the ball to his friend."
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In which sentence would you use "threw," and in which would you use "through"?

Use "threw" when describing an action involving throwing, and use "through" when describing movement, passage, or completion.
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Can "threw" be used to describe completing a task?

No, "threw" is specifically related to propelling objects, while "through" can indicate completion but in a different context.
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Does 'threw' have different forms?

Yes, like 'throw' (present) and 'thrown' (past participle).
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Is "threw" the same as "through"?

No, they are different words with distinct meanings and usages.
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Is "through" the same as "threw"?

No, they are different words with distinct meanings and usages.
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Are "threw" and "through" homophones?

Yes, they are homophones as they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
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Can "through" be used metaphorically?

Yes, "through" can be used metaphorically to convey the idea of overcoming obstacles or challenges.
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Give an example sentence using "through."

"She walked through the forest to reach the other side."
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