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Tinanam0102 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

on the end or at the end

Hi teachers,

"A better way of doing it in your example would be to just add "Would you?" on the end. "

When referring to a sentence structure, should the person use 'on the end'?

Thanks
TN
  

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tinanam0102 should the person use 'on the end'? I expect 'at the end', and that's what I usually use, but 'on the end' works fairly well. CJ

  • tinanam0102 should the person use 'on the end'?
  • I expect 'at the end', and that's what I usually use, but 'on the end' works fairly well.
  • CJ
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tinanam0102should the person use 'on the end'?
I expect 'at the end', and that's what I usually use, but 'on the end' works fairly well.

CJ
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Hi CalifJim,

Thanks for your help. I think it's the British usage.
TN

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