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Bassa Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"ending" Vs. "End"

Which one is the correct one?

1) I like the ending of that movie.

2) I like the end of that movie.

Thanks! ^-^
  

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Hmm. Interesting question. If you like the way the plot worked out, then you liked the ending or the way the movie ended.

  • Hmm.
  • Interesting question.
  • If you like the way the plot worked out, then you liked the ending or the way the movie ended.
  • If you enjoyed the latter part of the movie, then you liked the end of the movie.
  • " Overall it was cute, but I liked the end of the movie the best.
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Hmm. Interesting question.
If you like the way the plot worked out, then you liked the ending or the way the movie ended.

If you enjoyed the latter part of the movie, then you liked the end of the movie. You might think that this is not very likely, but over the weekend I saw Despicable Me 2." Overall it was cute, but I liked the end of the movie the best. The ending itself (h

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