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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Finally, eventually and utimately

Hi there,

I want to ask the following questions?

1. What is the difference between 'finally', 'eventually', and ultimately?

2. What is the difference between 'final aim' and 'ultimate aim'?

Peter
  

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Hi Peter, May I ask if you have first looked in your dictionary? Clive

  • Hi Peter, May I ask if you have first looked in your dictionary?
  • Clive
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Hi Peter,

May I ask if you have first looked in your dictionary?

Clive
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The difference in the context and the tone. Hope the following sentences help to demonstrate the point.

After 4 hours of delay, the plane is finally taxiing out to the tarmac. This demonstrates a sense of relief and long-waited moment the person is feeling for being held up at the airport.

Even though she didn't want to take the position as an

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