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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Describe the feeling

i watch a movie till the end. The movie was very epic and had a sad ending. I was hopping for sequel of the movie, but maybe impossible.
I want describe the feeling during the ending of movie, thus i said like this:
That feeling, when it comes the end.

Am I said it properly?
  

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"when it comes the end" is not grammatical and possibly should be "when it comes to the end". " is still not a proper sentence. It seems as if you are wanting to say something about the feeling, but you don't actually say it.

  • "when it comes the end" is not grammatical and possibly should be "when it comes to the end".
  • " is still not a proper sentence.
  • It seems as if you are wanting to say something about the feeling, but you don't actually say it.
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"when it comes the end" is not grammatical and possibly should be "when it comes to the end". However, "That feeling, when it comes to the end." is still not a proper sentence. It seems as if you are wanting to say something about the feeling, but you don't actually say it.
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Here are some suggestions. The mistakes are in yellow.

i watched a movie till the end. The movie was very epic and had a sad ending. I was hopping for a sequel of the movie, but maybe that is impossi

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