Present participle for to explain, give advice, or demonstrate something
“Walk the students through the chapter, having them read the chapter headings aloud, carefully examining pictures and charts for the information in them.”
Present participle for to rehearse or practice (something), typically casually
“In his head, he sang the words to a song that he was considering posing to, and began to walk through his routine planned for the contest.”
(how a machine, skill or craft works or is performed) Present participle for to show how to use or do something
Present participle for to engage in a journey for purposes of discovery
Present participle for to walk across water or something that impedes progress
Present participle for to hasten the progress of or make easier
Present participle for to train so as to cause to be accustomed to, or ready for, something
Present participle for to pass or progress through quickly and easily
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