PHRASAL VERB FRIDAY: WORK THROUGH
PHRASAL VERB FRIDAY: WORK THROUGH: meaning and examples
Good morning, everyone! Welcome to Phrasal Verb Friday.
Today we are looking at the phrase TO WORK THROUGH.
Definition: to deal with, to resolve a problem, often an emotional one.
Example 1: You have to work through your own issues before you are available to be in a relationship.
Example 2: We have some things to work through, but we are a strong couple.
Example 3: I worked through my problems with my roommate and now things are better.
This phrasal verb is INSEPARABLE and TRANSITIVE.
That's it for today's lesson, and for this week's lessons. As always, thank you for reading and I hope you have a great weekend!