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Is it correct to say: 'When will your studying end/finish/over?'
If we want to ask someone 'When will you be graduated?', is it correct to say these?:
- When will your studying end/finish/over?
- When will your lessons end/finish/over?
- When will your university end/finish/over?
Do I need a 'BE' in those sentences?:
- When will your studying BE end/finish/over?
Thank you in advance.
Apr 3, 2017 6:44 PM
Answers · 2
- "When will your studying end/finish/over?"
•replace studying with "studies"
•You can keep "end" and "finish" as they are and the sentence is correct
•If you use "over," you must put "be" before that word.
• Same for the sentences below! Except in the US, "lessons"/"university" are less common than using the general "college."
- When will your lessons end/finish/over?
- When will your university end/finish/over?
April 3, 2017
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