Subject + end up + verb+ing
Use end up + verb+ing to talk about a final result that happens after a series of events—often something unexpected. It means “finally” or “as a result”.
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| #1 |
I ended up taking a different route because of traffic. |
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| #2 |
She ended up studying late to finish the assignment. |
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| #3 |
We ended up waiting for two hours. |
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| #4 |
He ended up buying a cheaper phone than he planned. |
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| #5 |
They ended up canceling the trip due to bad weather. |
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| #6 |
I thought it would be quick, but I ended up working all day. |
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| #7 |
She ended up apologizing first to keep peace. |
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| #8 |
We ended up meeting at a café near the station. |
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| #9 |
He ended up missing the deadline by one day. |
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| #10 |
They ended up enjoying the event more than expected. |
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