VOCAB QUIZ #11
Today’s vocabulary: “CAME THROUGH”
What it means: In slang, "COME THROUGH" is used when someone provides what is needed, shows up as promised, or succeeds in a clutch moment. It’s about delivering the goods or not letting someone down.
In simpler terms: Someone did what they said they would do, or they showed up to help right when you needed them. It’s a way to show appreciation for someone being dependable.
Examples:
  • The goalie really came through in the last minute.
  • I needed a ride and my brother came through.
Question: Can you use it in a sentence?? 🤔
Comment your sentences below 👇🏻
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