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Nerdikarp Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"At the end..." or "In the end..."

1- At the end, there's nothing to say.

2- In the end, there's nothing to say.

Which is correct and why?

When do I use 'at the end" and when do I use 'in the end'?

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nerdikarp 1- At the end, there's nothing to say. 2- In the end, there's nothing to say. Which is correct and why?

  • nerdikarp 1- At the end, there's nothing to say.
  • 2- In the end, there's nothing to say.
  • Which is correct and why?
  • When do I use 'at the end" and when do I use 'in the end'?
  • Use "in the end" here, and whenever you intend to summarize the results of an entire experience or situation.
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nerdikarp1- At the end, there's nothing to say.
2- In the end, there's nothing to say.
Which is correct and why?
When do I use 'at the end" and when do I use 'in the end'?
Use "in the end" here, and whenever you intend to summarize the results of an entire experience or situation. It's like saying, "When all is/was said and done" or "As it finall

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