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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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"by the end of summer" or "by the end of the summer"

Let's say I borrowed a book from somebody and want to assure them that I will give it back by the end of the upcoming season. Which phrase should I use?

  

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by the end of the summer

  • by the end of the summer
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by the end of the summer

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