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Prepositions: Ending a Sentence With
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We need a split-infinitives entry next.
Those old English lessons are hard to put aside!

"This is the sort of nonsense up with which I will not put." - Winston Churchill

All my middle school Catholic nun teachers be dooming me to hell rn. Sentences ending in a preposition are the devils work! now 10 hail marys and an our father...

I detest circumlocutious diction brought about by repositioning prepositions needlessly. (from @SandyHughes17 English prof)

For other differences between English prepositions and their Latin cousins (poor relations), see

I'm still conscious of this when writing. But I'm pretty old)

It's hard not to.

Thank you MW!

THANK YOU!
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