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Ansonguy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

The end vs the conclusion

I am going to make up a few sentences below.

(1) The TV drama will reach its conclusion next Monday.

(2) The TV drama will come to the conclusion next Monday.

(3) The TV drama will come to a conclusion next Monday.

(4) The TV drama will come to the end next Monday.

(5) The TV drama will come to an end next Monday.

My non-native English speaking friends and I think our sentences all sound OK. We are not sure about that. Please give us your opinion. Thanks a lot.

  

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ansonguy My non-native English speaking friends and I think our sentences all sound OK. We are not sure about that. Please give us your opinion.

  • ansonguy My non-native English speaking friends and I think our sentences all sound OK.
  • We are not sure about that.
  • Please give us your opinion.
  • These are OK: (1) The TV drama will reach its conclusion next Monday.
  • (5) The TV drama will come to an end next Monday.
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ansonguyMy non-native English speaking friends and I think our sentences all sound OK. We are not sure about that. Please give us your opinion.

These are OK:

(1) The TV drama will reach its conclusion next Monday.

(5) The TV drama will come to an end next Monday.

(6) The TV series will end next Monday

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