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use of noun

Published by: cosmicman 9 on 17th Feb 2012 | View all blogs by cosmicman 9

End / Finish


  

 

END  (noun)

   --- the final part of a period of time, event, story     (opposite: beginning)

                -The sun sets at the end of the day  

                -Proverb: All good things must come to an end.   

               -The handsome Prince was married to Sleeping Beauty

               and they lived happily ever after. (this is the end of the fairy tale)  

  ---the farthest part of something

               Turn right at the end of the road.   

                You must go to the end of the queue.        

 END (verb)

         When a situation, an activity ends, it stops.

                     World War II ended in 1945.

                      One in three marriages ends in divorce.

  FINISH (verb)

     --- to bring something to an end

            

            Are you sure you will finish this job by Friday?

         That horse finished second behind favourite Big Brown.

     ---to eat, drink the last of something

           I have finished the coffee, the children have finished the cake

FINISH (noun)

               the finish line: a line marking the end of a race                      

   the final details :  Look at the finish of this chest of drawers!   




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