The misspelled word in the sentence is 'threw' (the past tense of the verb to throw).
The correct sentence is: 'The ball went through the pane of glass.'
The word through is a preposition, introducing the prepositional phrase 'the pane of glass'.
A section of glass in a window is spelled pane.
I felt an excruciating pain when my elbow went through that pane of glass.
Glass is an Adjective that will describe window. EX: The glass window just broke! <---- Glass is the adjective because it tells what kind of window. What kind of window? The glass window.
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The noun 'glass' is a common, concrete noun; a general word for a physical substance or a physical object; a word for any glass of any kind.The noun 'glass' may be a countable or uncountablenoun, depending on function:uncountable noun as a word for the substance that things are made from;countable noun as a word for a drinking vessel made from this substance (a glass of milk or two glasses of milk);uncountable noun as a word for the sheets of this substance (a pane of glass or two panes of glass);uncountable noun as a word for other objects made from this substance (a glass bead or glass beads, a glass bottle or glass bottles);plural uncountable noun, 'glasses' as a word for spectacles; a binary noun, a word for something made up of two parts that make a whole (one pair of glasses or two pairs of glasses).
A pane of glass is a thin, flat piece of glass.
A pane is an individual sheet of glass in a window.
Do you want to shoot pane of glass in the window? Shoot a glass object through the window pane.
The homophone for "piece of glass" and "suffering" is "pane" (as in window pane) and "pain" respectively.
A sheet of glass is called a pane.
It's a pane of glass.
you need to replace the double pane glass
The homophone for "pain" is "pane". Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
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