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Finishing school #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 11, 2005 15:37 pm   Finishing school
 

Test No. incompl/elem-5 "Finish/End", question 2

They wanted their daughter to improve her social skills and sent her to the famous ......... school in Switzerland.

(a) ends
(b) ending
(c) finishes
(d) finishing

Test No. incompl/elem-5 "Finish/End", answer 2

They wanted their daughter to improve her social skills and sent her to the famous finishing school in Switzerland.

Correct answer: (d) finishing

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They wanted their daughter to improve her social skills and sent her to the famous ending school in Switzerland.
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Finishing school #2 (permalink) Tue Jan 11, 2005 15:54 pm   Finishing school
 

You probably know the term boarding-school. A finishing school is similar. It's a private school for girls that concentrates on cultural studies and prepares students especially for social activities.

Switzerland is well-known for its private finishing schools, such as Institut Villa Pierrefeu.

So, in this context the word finishing is part of the noun and you can make sentences like She finished the finishing school or Finishing a finishing school can be a difficult task.
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