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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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the end vs the ending

0When do you use the ending rather than the end?02br
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00The end/ending of the movie02br
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00The end/ending of the month02br
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00The end/ending of the story02br
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02br 02br 02td 02tr 02table 00 01table 01tr 01td 02br 02td 01td 00The final or concluding part; conclusion: 00a story with a happy ending. 02td 01td 00Death; destruction02td 02tr 02table 00 0-

  • 02br 02br 02td 02tr 02table 00 01table 01tr 01td 02br 02td 01td 00The final or concluding part; conclusion: 00a story with a happy ending.
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0End=02br
00The point in time when an action, an event, or a phenomenon ceases or is completed; the conclusion: 01i00the end of the day.02i02br
00A result; an outcome.02br
00A remainder; a remnant02br
00Ending =02br
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Perfect end to a great day and weekend or perfect ending to a great day and weekend?
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Would you please tell me which sentence is more appropriate and why:

perfect end to a great day and weekend with my friend or Perfect ending to a great day and weekend with my friend

thanks a lot!
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