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  1. At the end of the song, the hero jumps into the river. The single event that we are thinking of here is the end of the song. When we say "in the end", what we have in mind is a sequence of events, not just one event. You cannot say "in the end of the song". Here are a few more examples. At the end of the third day, the little boy ran away.

  2. Dec 30, 2016 · 1. I have read the idiom "at the end of the day" is overused, probably in spoken language, and it may be found sounding irritating by some people. Besides that, I'd like to ask if it would be correct to use in a academic essay instead of closure words such as "to conclude", "to sum up" or "to summarize" etc. Do people use it in that way ?

  3. Jun 7, 2021 · "By the end of the day" lets you choose which day you are talking about: I need this by the end of the day Friday. means you need it at some point Friday. I need this by the end of the day. means you need it by the end of this day (today). You could also say: I need this today. "By the end of today" is just a little bit redundant.

  4. Jan 12, 2015 · 6. In the case of an in-person business transaction, it usually means it must be received before the end of that business day (the due date). If it is something mailed, like an application, it needs to be received in the mail before or on that date. Mail is usually only delivered once a day, so it has to be ready to be delivered before the end ...

  5. Sep 15, 2014 · 1. Till/until some day can be both inclusive and exclusive. Until is defined as "up to the point in time or the event mentioned", but a day is not a point in time, rather it's an interval of 24 hours. In most cases it can be implied from the context: We are open Monday till Friday.

  6. Aug 17, 2019 · It is understood that a “deadline date” includes that date, through the close of business that date. when U. S. tax filings are due on April 15, any submission that is received by the post office on April 15 are honored.

  7. Aug 28, 2017 · If the subject is the (end times). What would be the difference between the following: At the end of the (end times) By the end of the (end times)

  8. Mar 2, 2018 · 2. Context is key. In the context you give "week" means "working week" and so the "end of the week" would be on Friday. "The end of the week" does not always mean the same as "the weekend". And in a working context the last day of the (working week) is Friday. The language is imprecise and in a different context "the end of the week" could mean ...

  9. Sep 22, 2015 · 12. She wants you to go to work on Monday. When talking about time, the word "till" (or "until") usually doesn't include the endpoint. For example, "I don't have class until 5:00" implies that I have class at 5. Once it reaches 5, the statement "I don't have class" no longer applies. Similarly, once it reaches Monday, the statement "don't come ...

  10. February 11 was really hectic, so I had to do a ton on the day. February 11 was really hectic, so I had to do a ton in the day. February 11 was really hectic, so I had to do a ton during the day. I am are that "in the day" may mean a specific stretch of time of 24 hours, and "on the day" may mean a specific date.