Which should you use, threw or through? Threw is the past form of the verb throw, meaning to send through the air. Through may function as a preposition or as an adverb to mean from one end or one side of something to the other.
Incorrect: |
He through me a ball. |
Correct: |
He threw me a ball. |
Incorrect: |
He slept threw the night. |
Correct: |
He slept through the night. |