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Sobhan Fatemi
Community TutorThe phrases “in the end” and “at the end” are often confused, but they have different meanings and uses. Here’s the difference:
1. “In the end”
• Meaning: It means finally, eventually, or after everything is considered. It’s used to talk about the conclusion or result of a situation after a process or series of events.
• Function: It’s more abstract and refers to time or decisions in general, not a specific place or point.
• Example sentences:
• In the end, we decided not to buy the house.
• He was hesitant at first, but in the end, he agreed.
2. “At the end”
• Meaning: It refers to the final part of something, often a specific time, location, or event.
• Function: It’s more concrete and is usually followed by of to refer to a specific ending point (e.g., at the end of the day, at the end of the book).
• Example sentences:
• At the end of the movie, everyone clapped.
• She felt tired at the end of the day.
Quick Tip to Remember
• Use “in the end” when talking about the result or conclusion of a situation.
• Use “at the end” when referring to the final part of something specific.
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Jan 8, 2025 6:57 AM
Sobhan Fatemi
Language Skills
English, Persian (Farsi), Spanish
Learning Language
English, Spanish
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