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Which is correct? I`m going away at the end of january or in the end of january?
11 jul. 2010 15:54
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"At the end of January" is correct. The preposition is refering to " the end". It is not refering to "January". In addition, "january" needs to be capitalized.
11 juli 2010
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my opinion: at-----------a point directly. appointed time in------------not a point. like the meaning of "during".
11 juli 2010
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I'm going away at the end of January. --- This is the correct expression. At least in the United States. Here are some other examples that might help. I'm going away in January. I'm going away at the beginning of January. I'm going away in the middle of January. I'm hope this helps. And I hope you have a good trip! :]
11 juli 2010
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Prepositions of time AT the end of January. (specific) - at the beginning of the month IN January (months) IN 2011 (years) ON Monday (days of the week) AT 3pm (times) ALWAYS.
11 juli 2010
i think both are correct
11 juli 2010
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