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5702peter
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both 'go through' and'get through' mean the same thing. however, when it comes to the sentences the first sentence makes more sense than the second sentence.
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Go through is usually present tense
for example: you are going through a tough time
while, get through is usually future tense.
for example: you will get through this tough time
as for your examples both are understandable but the second one sounds unnatural
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@trinity0122 and @5702peter thank you guys!
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Your first sentence, with "went through," is correct.
"Get through" is generally used to describe the act of dealing with a difficult situation.
"She was able to get through the illness with help from her family."
"He needs to get through one more class before he can graduate."
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@JohnKD perfect explanation! Thank you!
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