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This grammar exercise is designed to help learners distinguish between the usage of "In the End" and "At the End." These two phrases may sound similar, but they have different meanings and uses. "In the End" refers to the final result or outcome of a situation or event, while "At the End" refers to the point in time when something finishes or concludes. This exercise includes 15 sentences that will help learners practice the correct usage of these two phrases. By mastering the correct usage of "In the End" and "At the End," learners can improve their writing skills and express themselves more accurately and precisely. Practice with this exercise can be a useful tool in developing language skills, and can also enhance the readability and effectiveness of written communication.
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