Even though we thought they were through, we caught her looking at him as she threw the bouquet.
he threw the ball through the window
Through is the homophone for threw. Example sentence: The pig walked through the mud.
The homophone of "through" is "threw."
A homophone for "threw" is "through."
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'maniac' in a sentence is 'he' or 'she' as the subject, and 'him' or 'her' as the object. Examples:That maniac threw a rock through the store window. He just picked it up and threw it. I saw him.That maniac threw a rock through the store window. She just picked it up and threw it. I saw her.
there, that, then, their/theirs, thorough, through, threw ,thought, the, though, etc. hope i helped. ;D
he threw the ball through the window
Billy threw the ball through the window.
The way to remember the difference between threw and through is when you see it spelt threw remember a ball like he threw the BALL to you. when you see it spelt through remember a ghost like he walked through a GHOST.
Example sentence - She threw the ball harder than he thought she could.
He threw the basketball through the net.
The bullet was a though and through.He drove through the checkpoint.he drilled a hole through the wall.Through and threw sound the same but are different words.
Through is the homophone for threw. Example sentence: The pig walked through the mud.
"He looked through the window to see who was at the door. Have you thought this Through? Are you sure you want to do this?
The misspelled word in the sentence "the ball went threw the pane of glass" is "threw." The correct spelling in this context should be "through," which means moving in one side and out of the other side of an object. "Threw," on the other hand, is the past tense of the verb "throw," which means to propel something with force through the air by a movement of the arm and hand.
I threw the ball to my friend.
That disturbing bit of news really threw me for a loop.