Nanako
What is the difference between wrap up and finish?
31 de oct. de 2021 4:27
Respuestas · 12
1
Hello Nanako! “to wrap up” is a more casual way of saying “to finish”. I often say “to wrap up” instead of “to finish” to sound more friendly.
31 de octubre de 2021
1
To ’wrap up’ something, or ’wrap something up’ is a colloquial ie. casual way of saying to finish it. It is only used in speaking, and is informal.
31 de octubre de 2021
Hi Nanako! How are you? Finish: "To finish, let me add...." "We are going to finish now, so please put down your pens" Wrap up: "To wrap up let me summarize" "Let's wrap this up and go over what we have covered so far" As you can see, wrap up denotes a longer period of time and finish is more immediate. I am professional teacher and native speaker from London, UK. My lessons are engaging, interesting and will improve your confidence with English. Kindly look at my profile to book a lesson. Kind regards, Harry! https://www.italki.com/harrym
31 de octubre de 2021
Exactly Thandi wrapping up doesn't mean you are done, it means you are coming to an end of whatever you are doing or whatever is happening.
31 de octubre de 2021
Wrap up doesn't necessarily mean you are finished
31 de octubre de 2021
Mostrar más
¿No has encontrado las respuestas?
¡Escribe tus preguntas y deja que los hablantes nativos te ayuden!