i'd say "by the end of april" if it's an approximate date.
"at the end of april" points to the exact moment the month ends, it would usually mean April the 30th.
"on the end of april" has a greater degree of certainty and precision than "by the end of april".
"in the end of april" seems incorrect
2007-01-29 03:37:14
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answered by Anonymous
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At the end of April
2007-01-29 05:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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AT the end of April
2007-01-29 05:13:40
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answered by Anonymous
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what about at the end of April
2007-01-29 05:13:20
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answered by Anonymous
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At the end of April sounds more exact to me, if you mean the last day of the month. On the end of April might also mean the same. In the end of April sounds less exact, within a few days of the end of April. Of course, that construction also sounds slightly obscene as well.
2007-01-29 05:15:58
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answered by White Stallion 2
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AT the end of April. "On" and "in" are not right
2007-01-29 06:53:48
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answered by murnip 6
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I think it's AT the end of April!
2007-01-29 05:13:43
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answered by Roubini 5
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Any of these would be correct:
At the end of April.
On the last day of April.
At the end of the month of April.
On the last day of the month, April 30th.
2007-01-29 05:18:55
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answered by GeneL 7
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None of the above. It is AT THE END OF APRIL
2007-01-29 16:27:52
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answered by guidikc 2
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Who's April?
She sounds fun.
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2007-01-29 05:18:58
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answered by The Other Grandpa 4
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