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0That’s ‘Threw’. ‘You’re’ is the contraction of you are, as in, you’re screwing up the story by not using the correct spelling for the word you mean. Sislovesme Second, use the proper spelling for the words you mean. ‘You’re’ is the contraction of you are, as in, you’re screwing up the story by not using the correct spelling for the word you mean. It can NEVER be used for the past tense of ‘Throw’. Which is it? One minute she can’t talk to Traci, the next Terry is part of the problem. That’s ‘Threw’. . …’Through’ means passing between two places, as in, she went through the door. Also along those lines. Which is it? 7 comments«12»Anonymous readerReport 2014-12-04 23:14:22lame negative ratingAnonymous readerReport 2014-07-05 15:20:24First of all, keep the characters’ names straight. Second, use the proper spelling for the words you mean. . …’Through’ means passing between two places, as in, she went through the door. It can NEVER be used for the past tense of ‘Throw’. For those reasons I have you a negative rating.anonymous readerReport 2011-01-28 17:18:21THIS LOOKS LIKE BEEN A GREAT SERIES A GOOD START LOOKING FORWARD TO PART 2anonymous readerReport 2011-01-03 10:03:14it a good start keep it goinganonymous readerReport 2011-01-03 10:01:20it a good start keep it going«12» One minute she can’t talk to Traci, the next Terry is part of the problem. One minute she can’t talk to Traci, the next Terry is part of the problem. It can also be used to indicate completion, as in, I’m through now.