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Hyung-Suk
What is differences between "all the way to" and "all the way through" ?
Hello?
I have a question !
I know "All the way" means
from start to finish, the entire distance and totally, fully ....
So my question is that
What is the differences between
'all the way through' and 'all the way to' ??
I think they are almost the same.
But there are a little difference..
thanks
Sep 22, 2017 8:33 AM
Answers · 2
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I was singing all the way to the park (Before reaching the park) BUT
I took my time walking all the way through the park (after I got there!)
So to means up to that point in time or place
through means continuing from one place or time to another place or time.
September 22, 2017
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Hyung-Suk
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