SAIL THROUGH – Phrasal Verb
Meaning of the English Phrasal Verb
SAIL THROUGH
English teaching for English Language Learners (ELL) who are learning to speak English as a Second Language (ESL) or English as an Additional Language (EAL)
sail through something
Definition:
do something very easily; succeed easily at something
Examples:
1. He sailed through his exams. He said they were really easy.
2. You’ll sail through this project. It’s very similar to the last one you did.
3. That guy just seems to sail through life. It looks like he never has any problems.
present – | SAIL THROUGH |
present participle – | SAILING THROUGH |
past – | SAILED THROUGH |
past participle – | SAILED THROUGH |