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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

what is the different between:
IN THE END
AT THE END
  

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IN the end means "finally" "when something is over/finished", it is about the time. Example: I waited for hours and, in the end, the bus arrived. AT the end is about the end of a physical location.

  • IN the end means "finally" "when something is over/finished", it is about the time.
  • Example: I waited for hours and, in the end, the bus arrived.
  • AT the end is about the end of a physical location.
  • For example: There is a shop at the end of the street.
  • Hope this helps
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IN the end means "finally" "when something is over/finished", it is about the time. Example: I waited for hours and, in the end, the bus arrived.
AT the end is about the end of a physical location. For example: There is a shop at the end of the street.

Hope this helps
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Anonymous What is the difference between:IN THE END and AT THE END?
What sentence do you want to make with one of these phrases?
"at the end" is much more common than "in the end."

We left at the end of the movie.
He lives at the end of the block.
There is a big surprise at the end of the book.

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Anonymous what is the different between:IN THE ENDAT THE END
You should ask "What is the difference between..."

There was a related thread a while ago:

http://www.EnglishForward.com/English/InAtTheBeginningEnd/bzrbb

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