Do we have to go through all that again Meaning in English
expression
Definition
This is a rhetorical question expressing frustration or reluctance about repeating a difficult or unpleasant process.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and conversational; often shows annoyance, exhaustion, or impatience. Commonly used in workplace, school, or family settings when facing repeated tasks or situations. Not used in formal writing. Alternatives: “Do we have to do this all over again?” or “Are we doing this again?”
Example Sentences
Do we have to go through all that again before we start the project?
basic
Do we have to go through all that again to get tickets?
basic
Do we have to go through all that again if we make a mistake?
basic
Ugh, do we have to go through all that again? I thought we were done already.
natural
Seriously, do we have to go through all that again just because one form is missing?
natural
Here we go... do we have to go through all that again for the third time this week?
natural