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Kraentk Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Linkin park confused me !!

Is it "In the end" or "At the end" ?
Which one among the above is grammatically correct ?
  

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At the end could refer to the physical location or to the end of something For example, we have a bakery at the end of this street. At the end of the story the protagonist gets back his lost possessions. In the end, an adverb phrase,means finally.

  • At the end could refer to the physical location or to the end of something For example, we have a bakery at the end of this street.
  • At the end of the story the protagonist gets back his lost possessions.
  • In the end, an adverb phrase,means finally.
  • For example, in the end we must face the truth .
  • She gave back his money in the end.
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At the end could refer to the physical location or to the end of something

For example, we have a bakery at the end of this street.
At the end of the story the protagonist gets back his lost possessions.

In the end, an adverb phrase,means finally.
For example, in the end we must face the truth.
She gave back his money in the end.

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