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Prepositions: Ending a Sentence With

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John MB1 year ago

We need a split-infinitives entry next.

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SeldomKate1 year ago

Those old English lessons are hard to put aside!

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teacherwhitten1 year ago

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

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Wyatt Werne1 year ago

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...

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Colleen Buck 🥑1 year ago

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

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Lazy Bee Scripts1 year ago

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

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Jim Brunsman1 year ago

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

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Cherie Baby 🎶1 year ago

It's hard not to.

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CoastGhost 🌊 👻 🙋🏻‍♀️1 year ago

Thank you MW!

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Not Ted1 year ago

THANK YOU!

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