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What does ”I am trough with it” means ? Please give me example.


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AussieInBg profile picture AussieInBgFebruary 2022
”to be through with sth/sb” is a phrasal verb, much more commonly used in American than British English, which has two basic meanings.

1/ to end a relationship, usually with a lot of animosity towards the end. This could be a romantic or business relationship, or a marriage.

2/ to complete a task which has been difficult to perform, particularly towards the end of the task.

For the first meaning:

”I’m through with it. I’m going to divorce you!” = ”After a lot of difficulties in our marriage, I’m going to divorce you”.

With the second meaning:

”The business meeting was difficult. I’m glad I’m through with it”. = ”The business meeting took a lot of effort and there were a lot of problems. I’m glad it’s finally finished.”
Armando2020 profile picture Armando2020February 2022
It means your patience has ran out with someone or something. Hope that helps.
Radostina profile picture RadostinaFebruary 2022
”I agreed with this”