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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

end scene

Is it correct to write 'end scene?' I know that it is better to write final scene or ending scene, but I want to know if 'end scene' is a correct phrase.
  

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Can you show us a complete sentence, please?

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Can you show us a complete sentence, please?
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The end scene of the movie made me cry.
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It is a continuation of the end scene of the show.
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"The ending of the movie made me cry."

"The final scene of the movie made me cry."

These two imply close but slightly different prompts for your tears.
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The end scene of the movie made me cry.

This is not wrong, but it is awkward, More natural is
eg The scene at the end made me cry.

It is a continuation of the end scene of the show.
I don't understand what you mean.

Clive
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"Kreb's cycle - the end stage of aerobic respiration."
Is this sentence sounding awkward too? I found this sentence in an online dictionary as an example.
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No, "end stage" is a scientific term of art applied to physiological processes, including disease.

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