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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Which is correct?

Which is correct?

The letter is at the end/toward the back/toward the end of the binder.

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You are saying different things, so we can't be sure. "At the end" means it is the last item in the folder. " "Toward the end/back of the binder" doesn't mean it is the last item; it means it is near the end.

  • You are saying different things, so we can't be sure.
  • "At the end" means it is the last item in the folder.
  • " "Toward the end/back of the binder" doesn't mean it is the last item; it means it is near the end.
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You are saying different things, so we can't be sure.

"At the end" means it is the last item in the folder. For that, you would say, "The letter is at the end of the binder."

"Toward the end/back of the binder" doesn't mean it is the last item; it means it is near the end.

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