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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
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Is this sentence using 'towards the end' correct?

Is this sentence using 'towards the end' correct?

Towards the end of our conversation, she invited me for a dinner at Moonlight Restaurant.
  

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Rommel Towards the end of our conversation, she invited me for a to (have) dinner at Moonlight Restaurant. Note that "Moonlight Restaurant" is an unlikely name for a restaurant; it's unnatural.

  • Rommel Towards the end of our conversation, she invited me for a to (have) dinner at Moonlight Restaurant.
  • Note that "Moonlight Restaurant" is an unlikely name for a restaurant; it's unnatural.
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RommelTowards the end of our conversation, she invited me for a to (have) dinner at Moonlight Restaurant.
Note that "Moonlight Restaurant" is an unlikely name for a restaurant; it's unnatural.
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teechr Note that "Moonlight Restaurant" is an unlikely name for a restaurant; it's unnatural.
But NOT in my country, teechr. Here in our village there are restaurants with names that don't sound natural, e.g. Swan Restauran, REST or RUN, Crocodile Restaurant, to name a few.
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teechrNote that "Moonlight Restaurant" is an unlikely name for a restaurant; it's unnatural.
Unless it's one of these hundreds with that name:

https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=%22Moonlight+Restaurant%22

CJ

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