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At the begining/end - In the begining/end
Is there any difference between "At the end" and "In the end"? It makes me confuse
Nov 9, 2016 6:25 AM
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In the end==finally. It is often followed by a comma.
at the end is followed by of. At the end of his life ,At the end of every sentences
November 9, 2016
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"In the end" is used mostly as an idiom that means "finally," "after a long time," or, "when everything is considered." It is often followed by a comma.
We worked hard, and in the end, we achieved our goal.
"At the end" is most commonly used more literally, as a prepositional phrase followed by of, to refer to the end of a specific noun. This noun can be a physical object, a period of time, an event, a place, or something more abstract, such as one's patience.
At the end of his life, he had no regrets.
Put a period at the end of every sentence.
November 9, 2016
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