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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

to be over and to finish

what is the difference between to be over and to finish?
  

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Without context, I have to say that they are the same in meaning. The game finished at 2:00 / The game was over at 2:00

  • Without context, I have to say that they are the same in meaning.
  • The game finished at 2:00 / The game was over at 2:00
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Without context, I have to say that they are the same in meaning.
The game finished at 2:00 / The game was over at 2:00

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