End and FinishEND (noun)
The final part of a period of time, event, story (opposite: beginning) The sun sets at the end of the day Proverb: All good things must come to an end. The handsome Prince was married to Sleeping Beauty and they lived happily ever after. (this is the end of the fairy tale) The farthest part of something Turn right at the end of the road. You must go to the end of the queue. END (verb) When a situation, an activity ends, it stops. World War II ended in 1945. One in three marriages ends in divorce. FINISH (verb) To bring something to an end Are you sure you will finish this job by Friday? That horse finished second behind favourite Big Brown. To eat, drink the last of something I have finished the coffee, the children have finished the cake FINISH (noun) the finish line: a line marking the end of a race the final details : Look at the finish of this chest of drawers! |
As the world becomes additional world and integrated community, English language plays a vital role in connecting people and their ideas to at least one another. www.engforu.com is created by Maung Maung One. My goal is, the people of Myanmar who need to develop English Language must be supported as much as I can. Its purpose was to help expand learner access to the Basic English. I would like to give our special thanks to BBC, VOA for graciously allowing us to use their news stories as a basis of our learning activities. Their stories, photos and videos have made learning interesting and appropriate for adults.