a friend makes a post on Facebook about proof reading her kids college essay. The first sentence ends in a preposition, mom freaks out. I respond and include links saying you can do this , that rule is just some myth someone made up. Fast forward I see the Mom last night and can't leave well enough alone. And tell her you certainly can end a sentence with a preposition. She says I am wrong, that this assignment was a 'formal' paper and in formal papers, you can not do this!! I say, lets see what someone like Websters says (see link), they agree. The women says , no they are wrong, they don't understand that this is a formal paper, and triples down on this.
so What you learned scholars say??
so What you learned scholars say??
Prepositions, Ending a Sentence With
Yes, you can end a sentence with a preposition
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