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Imantaghavi Posted 14 years ago
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Hi,

Would you please tell me the difference between the following sentences?

1.I'm going to finish this book by the end of June.
2.I'm going to finish this book at the end of June.

Thank you in advance,

Iman
  

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imantaghavi 1. 2. I'm reading it, perhaps a little bit each day (continuously), and I'll finish it by June 30 .

  • imantaghavi 1.
  • 2.
  • I'm reading it, perhaps a little bit each day (continuously), and I'll finish it by June 30 .
  • I'm going to finish this book at the end of June.
  • I may have interrupted my reading for the moment, but will start again at the end of the month and finish the book by June 30.
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imantaghavi 1. I'm going to finish this book by the end of June.2. I'm reading it, perhaps a little bit each day (continuously), and I'll finish it by June 30. I'm going to finish this book at the end of June. I may have interrupted my reading for the moment, but will start again at the end of the month
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Hi John,

Thank you very much. That was a great help. I got the point.

Regards,

Iman

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