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| "at/in the end"? |
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| in the end=finally. We use in the end when we say what the final result of a situation was. For instance: We had a lot of problems with our car. We sold it in the end. (=finally we sold it) at the end (of something)= at the time when something ends. For instance: at the end of the month at the end of the film at the end of January |
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| Hi, In the corner = inside it. Let's stand in a quiet corner and talk about it. At the corner =outside. Let's meet at the corner of the street. (AE -on the corner). Cheers |
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| AE uses "at/on the corner". |
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