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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

At the end / In the end

Hi,

Is there any difference between at the end and in the end? Thanks.

Regards,

Bernard
  

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At the end is often followed by of: There was a silence at the end of the lesson. There's a small church at the end of this street. In the end usually means 'finally', 'eventually', 'after all': He became happy in the end.

  • At the end is often followed by of: There was a silence at the end of the lesson.
  • There's a small church at the end of this street.
  • In the end usually means 'finally', 'eventually', 'after all': He became happy in the end.
  • CB
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At the end is often followed by of:

There was a silence at the end of the lesson.
There's a small church at the end of this street.

In the end usually means 'finally', 'eventually', 'after all':

He became happy in the end.

CB

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