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What is the difference between "end" and "finish"?



 
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What is the difference between "end" and "finish"? #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 07, 2004 12:06 pm   What is the difference between "end" and "finish"?
 

Test No. incompl/elem-5 "Finish/End", question 9

I've written practically the whole book except for the last part and I just don't know how to ......... the story.

(a) end
(b) ending
(c) finish
(d) finishing

Test No. incompl/elem-5 "Finish/End", answer 9

I've written practically the whole book except for the last part and I just don't know how to end the story.

Correct answer: (a) end

Your answer was: correct
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He repeats ending work every day at the same time. So I think the correct one must be "ends"?

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Infinitive after how to #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 07, 2004 12:39 pm   Infinitive after how to
 

After how to follows the infinitive, in our case the correct form is end.
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Test: Finish versus End #3 (permalink) Tue Oct 11, 2005 3:16 am   Test: Finish versus End
 

Dear teacher,

At the previous explanation, you wrote that "finish' gives the idea of completion. And we know this sentence is about process of making or completing a book.
So why does it use "end" rather than "finish'? Question

I'm looking forward to your explanation

Thanks and best wishes,

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What is the difference between "end" and "finish"? #4 (permalink) Fri Oct 05, 2007 23:15 pm   What is the difference between "end" and "finish"?
 

Neither nor me why does not use "finish''?

Thank you ^_^
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What is the difference between "end" and "finish"? #5 (permalink) Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:32 am   What is the difference between "end" and "finish"?
 

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"Finish" and "end" have similar meanings, and are often interchangeable. There are some differences, though. According to Michael Swan*.

"1. 'finish' + object: When we talk about getting to the end of something or completing an activity, we usually prefer 'finish'.
He never lets me finish a sentence.
She's always starting something new, but she never finishes anything.
You'll never finish that hamburger – it's too big for you.
Have you finished cleaning the floor yet?
Note that 'finish' can be followed by an –ing form [but 'end' is not followed by an –ing form].

2. 'end' + object: When we talk about stopping or breaking something off, we usually prefer 'end.:
I decided it was time to end our affair
It's time to end the uncertainty – the Prime Minister must speak out.
'End' cannot be followed by an –ing form:
I decided to stop seeing here (NOT …to end seeing her.)

3. 'end' + object = 'bring to a close'
When we are talking about a special way of bringing something to a close of 'shaping the end of something, we usually prefer 'end'
How do you end a letter to somebody you don't know?
She ended her concert with three songs by Schubert.
My father ended his days (=died) in a mental hospital.

4. shape
When we are referring to the shape of things, rather than to time, we normally use 'end.'
The road ended in a building site (NOT The road finished…)
Nouns that end in –s have plurals in –es…."

5. changes End is more common when there is an important change.

I decided it was time to end our affair.
It’s time to end the uncertainty – the Prime Minister must speak out.
The Second World War ended in 1945….
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the different between end and finish? #6 (permalink) Thu Dec 04, 2008 0:11 am   the different between end and finish?
 

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What is the difference between "end" and "finish"? #7 (permalink) Thu Dec 04, 2008 4:50 am   What is the difference between "end" and "finish"?
 

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Please read THIS, for instance.
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finish vs. end #8 (permalink) Sat Feb 07, 2009 21:33 pm   finish vs. end
 

Can you explain me using of finish vs.end more closely ?
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finish vs. end #9 (permalink) Sat Feb 07, 2009 22:22 pm   finish vs. end
 

I hope this link will help you
http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic1094.html#what_is_the_difference_between_end_and_finish
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finish vs. end #10 (permalink) Sat Feb 07, 2009 22:25 pm   finish vs. end
 

thanks,for advice,I try it
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What is the difference between "end" and "finish"? #11 (permalink) Wed Mar 25, 2009 8:42 am   What is the difference between "end" and "finish"?
 

Dear teacher,

Befor I understand the same meaning end and finish. Now I understand thanks to you.
Please tell me about more Finsh and end how can I use.

Thanks,
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What is the difference between "end" and "finish"? #12 (permalink) Wed May 06, 2009 4:47 am   What is the difference between "end" and "finish"?
 

Dear Mr Mister Micawber !
Thanks for your lecture about " the difference between "finish and end". Before read your lecture I only understand end and finish have the same meaning. But now I can more understand and know how to use. Thks very much...
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problem #13 (permalink) Fri Jul 10, 2009 14:50 pm   problem
 

Hi:I had also problem with finish and end.Could you please help me?
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problem #14 (permalink) Fri Jul 10, 2009 17:54 pm   problem
 

Hi,
What is the difference between "end" and "finish"?
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