Dear teachers,
I have one question to ask before I go to bed.
"in the end" and "at the end" do confused me at times.
in the beginning of the movie/show/summer :?:
What's the difference between the following phrases?
__________(Originally), I planned to travel to Japan to visit Teacher Cas, but I promise Mike to study English harder. ____________ (Finally), I have to cancel the trip.
I dozed off in the show last night. __________(Finally), I didn't have any clue about what the "Cats" was about, there were just too many cats on the stage and it's an Enhlish version. Warning: No more cats jumping on the stage.
I'm sorry to post in a hurry. More later.
:wink:
I have one question to ask before I go to bed.
"in the end" and "at the end" do confused me at times.
- at the beginning of June (OK)
in the beginning of June (Not OK)
in the middle of June (OK)
at the middle of June (Not OK)
at the end of June (OK)
in the end of June (Not OK)
in the beginning of the movie/show/summer :?:
What's the difference between the following phrases?
- In the beginning, S+V
At the beginning, S+V
In the end, S+V
At the end, S+V
__________(Originally), I planned to travel to Japan to visit Teacher Cas, but I promise Mike to study English harder. ____________ (Finally), I have to cancel the trip.
I dozed off in the show last night. __________(Finally), I didn't have any clue about what the "Cats" was about, there were just too many cats on the stage and it's an Enhlish version. Warning: No more cats jumping on the stage.
I'm sorry to post in a hurry. More later.
:wink: