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How to Use "End" with Example Sentences
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end
(n):
the furthest or last and final part of something
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Used with adjectives:
"
He held the
bottom
end
of the board.
"
(bottom, lower, top, upper, higher)
"
She sat at the
opposite
end
of the table.
"
(opposite, other)
"
The house is at the
very
end
of the street.
"
(very, far)
"
I need the tool with the
square
end
.
"
(square, round, sharp, pointed, flat, dull)
"
He jumped into the
shallow
end
of the pool.
"
(shallow, deep)
"
Their house is on the
west
end
of town.
"
(west, western, south, southern, north, northern, east, eastern)
"
The game came to a
sudden
end
.
"
(sudden, abrupt, early, untimely)
"
The movie came to a
dramatic
end
.
"
(dramatic, tragic)
Used with verbs:
"
She walked until she
reached
the
end
of the path.
"
(reached, came to, got to)
"
I just
cut
the
ends
of my hair.
"
(cut, trimmed)
"
Can you
tie
the
ends
of the string together?
"
(tie, join, knot)
"
He
grabbed
both
ends
and pulled.
"
(grabbed, took, grasped)
"
I need to
attach
this
end
to something.
"
(attach, connect)
"
We were very tired as we
approached
the
end
of the trip.
"
(approached, neared)
"
I cannot
see
the
end
of this movie because it is too scary.
"
(see, watch, catch)
"
The teachers want to
put
an
end
to cheating on tests.
"
(put)
"
They
announced
an
end
to the war.
"
(announced, declared, called for, demanded)
"
The students
celebrated
the
end
of the school year.
"
(celebrated, awaited)
"
The bell
marked
the
end
of the school day.
"
(marked, meant, signaled)
Used with nouns:
"
We got a new
end
table
for the living room.
"
(table)
"
I need to find the
end
part
of this tool.
"
(part, piece, portion, section, cap)
"
He ran the ball into the
end
zone
.
"
(zone)
"
The owners were happy with the
end
result
.
"
(result, product)
Used with prepositions:
"
She lives
at
the
end
of a dirt road.
"
(at)
"
She made a mark
on
the
end
of the board.
"
(on)
"
I have to finish this assignment
by
the
end
of class.
"
(by, before)
"
I got bored
toward
the
end
of the lecture.
"
(toward)
"
He won't get paid
until
the
end
of the week.
"
(until)
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(v):
to stop or finish
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Used with adverbs:
"
Class
suddenly
ended
when the fire alarm went off.
"
(suddenly, abruptly)
"
The rain
eventually
ended
.
"
(eventually, finally)
"
This will probably
end
badly
.
"
(badly, unhappily, poorly, tragically)
"
The movie
ended
happily
.
"
(happily, tragically)
"
They
quickly
ended
the game when it got dark.
"
(quickly)
Used with prepositions:
"
The plan
ended
in
disaster.
"
(in)
"
The movie
ended
with
an explosion.
"
(with)
Used with nouns:
"
Their
marriage
ended
badly.
"
(marriage, romance, relationship, friendship)
"
The
sale
ends
tomorrow.
"
(sale, season, school year, semester)
"
The
year
ended
quietly.
"
(year, decade, era, century)
"
The
fighting
ended
suddenly.
"
(fighting, battle, war, conflict)
"
They are working to
end
poverty
.
"
(poverty, racism, hunger, slavery, violence)
"
The
meeting
ended
late.
"
(meeting, talks, session, class, lecture)
"
He
ended
the
call
abruptly.
"
(call, argument, conversation)
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