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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

in / at the end

Can I say,

Jenny likes painting. She paints her drawing with watercolours. She started her painting about four years ago.
One day, she took part in a drawing competition. She won the first prize in / at the end. She wants to be the best artist in the world.
  

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Neither really sounds very good to me. 'She won first prize' is sufficient.

  • Neither really sounds very good to me.
  • 'She won first prize' is sufficient.
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Neither really sounds very good to me. 'She won first prize' is sufficient.

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