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How to use "end up" in a sentence?
Jun 25, 2011 5:51 AM
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'end up' has 2 distinct meanings:
- to turn out to be at the end ( and it is usually something unexpected to one's prior history,whether negative or positive ).
He ended up a thief.
He ended up marrying his high school sweetheart.
- to come to an end:
The party should end up around midnight.
June 25, 2011
Examples: If you don't study, you will end up in a poorly paid job.
A lot of garbage ends up at the tip.
He used to be a star, but in the end, he ended up as a street sweeper.
Do you think you'll end up being famous?
June 25, 2011
Ended up states that you are being somewhere. Usually based for the end of a story as, I ended up answering your question. I read your question, I typed an answer, and this is what I ended up with; so this is where I am now.
I ended up in a good house, I ended up finishing my dinner, ect. It's a finishing statement that usually starts at the beginning of a sentence but at the end of a story.
June 25, 2011
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