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the game come to a end (correct the sentence​

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Answered by Sheina
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Answer:

The game has come to an end

Answered by NabindraSharma
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Answer: The correct answer to this question is 'the game has come to an end'

Explanation:

End Versus Finish.

There is a small margin hole among End and Finish.

We should see what is going on - A batsman playing his innings is unexpectedly gotten behind. His innings reaches a conclusion as opposed to it is done. End is, hence, a last however incomplete part of a movement. The game is still there.

Finish :

On a similar pitch, a bowler bowls his full standard of Overs, he is said to have completed his Overs. As such, he finishes his bowling standard.

Thus, End* rarely has an impression of having wrapped up. Finish, then again, is a real finish of a beginning. End is for the most part followed under conditional chances like downpour, unfortunate light, the rule of law issues, etc.

"We ought to end the game presently" is to conform to the circumstance leaving the game incomplete.

" We ought to complete the game now " is to follow its definitive outcome.

Thus, the speaker just can conclude which one is adequate to him to follow up on. The rightness of the sentence depends as required.

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