Is the expression "I will do it at the end" appropriate for saying that I will do something after everything else?
I'm not sure if it sounds natural and suspect it might have a different meaning — I will do it eventually.
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Is the expression "I will do it at the end" appropriate for saying that I will do something after everything else?
I'm not sure if it sounds natural and suspect it might have a different meaning — I will do it eventually.
Best Answer
It's fine. There are alternatives:
where, in the final case, ultimately is being used as an adverb, meaning finally; in the end (Google).