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  • Through vs. Thru – Difference, Usage Examples - GRAMMARIST
    Through is often the correct choice and can be an adverb, preposition, or adjective that can mean: From beginning to end During the entire period From one side to another It is the only recognized spelling in formal English Here are some examples of through in a sentence I am through with you
  • “Thru” vs. “Through”—Which Is Right? - Grammarly
    Through can be a preposition, an adjective, and an adverb Through is the only formally accepted spelling of the word Thru is an alternate spelling that should be used only in informal writing or when referring to drive-throughs drive-thrus
  • THRU Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of THRU is less common spelling of through Tho vs Though and Thru vs Through: Usage Guide
  • Threw, Through, and Thru: How to Choose the Right Word
    Thru means the same as through but is an abbreviation used appropriately only in certain informal contexts Threw is the past tense of the verb throw, which usually means to cause something to move through the air, either by hand or with a device such as a catapult, but it has many other meanings
  • Thru vs. Through: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Both thru and through communicate the same meaning, but one is widely favored over the other Thru is a nonstandard spelling and should generally be avoided Through is the preferred spelling and is the correct choice for all formal writing
  • Thru vs. Through: Using the Correct Word - YourDictionary
    You've likely seen the word thru in place of through, but are they the same word? Do you go to the drive-thru or the drive-through? Are both correct? Learn the answers to these questions and more as well as the difference between through and thru
  • ‘Thru’ vs ‘Through’: What’s the Difference Between the Two?
    “Through” is the standard spelling used in formal writing and most publications It means going from one end or side of something to the other For example, “We walked through the park ” On the other hand, “thru” is an informal spelling of “through ” It’s often used in casual texts or signs, especially in North America
  • thru - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Thru is mostly used where the preposition through could be used (e g Monday thru Friday); it is less common as an adjective or adverb (I'm thru with the vacuuming) It is less used in formal situations, except in cases where brevity is wanted such as roadway signs or date ranges


















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