CONFUSING PREPOSITIONS / IN THE END VS. AT THE END / IN THE BEGINNING VS. AT THE BEGINNING
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English prepositions are so hard, they are very specific. People say "in the end" like that Linkin Park song, "In the end, it doesn't even matter"
But for months "At the end of the month"
I was gonna comment that! since Kevin said that now I’m confused! 🤔
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I think you should mention that In the end can be used as finally. In the beginning also could mean At first.
Yeah, that's right, I'm not so sure but I guess there's a video about that topic already but I don't have the link and if I'm not wrong it was Liza who made that video.
when saying "In the beginning" you're stating a fact.
Example:
- in the beginning she started studying English,
when saying "At the beginning" you're speaking about an specific point
Example:
-She was AT the beginning of the book.
The same thing happens with;
- In the end.
And.
- at the end.
This is real English, thank you Kevin and Liza!
Thank you, Kevin, you are the best.
At the beginning of your video I didn't like but always at the end of ur videos I liked
I think you meant to say:
"I didn't like the beginning of your video but I always like the end of your videos".
In this case you can't use "at the beginning" and "at the end".
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"At the beginning of July, they estimated that the meeting might be delayed by a few days. However, at the end of this month, they are not still certain when it will begin."
Thank you very much, Kevin and liza!
Best regards to you and your country, from Ukraine
I appreciate you make this sort of videos where you explain slight differences regarding the use of similar expressions, phrases, words and so on. This is an extremely crucial video because I can constantly see how many people get confused between using at the beginning and in the beginning and others. Make more of this type of content.
IN the beginning
And.
IN the end.
both have other connotation, it's another idea, that's what Kevin didn't say, I guess he forgot to mention it.
Can u do accurate vs precise pls
Thank you so much for the lesson.🤝
I have a question, please.
As we say "in early May", is it correct to say "in late May"?
Or is there any other example for the opposite of that, please?
Thanks in advance.
I'm not Kevin but to me, "In late May" sounds natural and coherent, I mean, logical, I guess that expression could be correct but if you live in an English speaking country you could ask a native speaker I think you can use that expression but let's wait for kevin's answer, maybe it ain't correct, despite the fact it could be.
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Hi kevin, do you have a video explaining the differences of these verbs?
-to pull up
-to pull into
-to Arrive
-to get
A good question. Yes, indeed.
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Great idea! We'll make a video about "pull up" and "pull into".
Hello Kevin!, would you like to clarify this one:
If I want to say I'm working in the lobby is the sentence correct or incorrect?
It sounds correct because you're doing your job in that space, I mean, the lobby.
BUT.
If you are in a specific place even though you're doin' nothing, "you are AT a place, it sounds correct too.
- So both expressions are correct to me.
But, according to your question, that expression is correct.