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Why You Should Ignore the Rule to Never End a Sentence With a Preposition
Coles And Lopez ^ | 5/22/17 | India Lopez

Posted on 05/18/2019 5:30:39 AM PDT by Moonman62

If you watch House of Cards, you might remember this scene from season one. (Warning: it contains the C-bomb, so don’t watch it if you’ll be offended by that!)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=28&v=vaDoaCsgj_s

The joke is based on an entirely false grammar rule: “Thou shalt not end a sentence with a preposition.” Prepositions, remember, are words that describe the position of one thing in relation to another: at, to, in, of, about, from, above, etc. So you’ll hear people trying to obey this “rule” by saying things like this:

To what are you referring? (instead of What are you referring to?)

There is the person about whom I was speaking (instead of There is the person I was speaking about)

From where did he get his temper? (instead of Where did he get his temper from?)

But they needn’t bother, because every modern-day authority agrees there’s nothing wrong with ending a sentence with a preposition. The “rule” was dreamed up by John Dryden in a petty attempt to prove that he was a better poet than Ben Jonson. He invented some hogwash about how English should abide by the same preposition rules as Latin, which made no sense, since they’re different languages with, for the most part, very different rules.

So if anyone scolds you for saying “What are you looking at?” instead of “At what are you looking?”, you can shame them with your superior knowledge of both grammar and 17th-century poetry – or just send them the link to that YouTube clip above.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Education; Poetry
KEYWORDS: grammar
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To: Moonman62
Paraphrasing (I forget whom):

"Sloppy grammar is one thing up with which I will not put!"

81 posted on 05/18/2019 1:50:18 PM PDT by TXnMA (Truman: "The Buck Stops Here." | 0b0z0: "The Chain Gang Begins Here!")
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To: glennaro
I suggest ending it with "huh?": Where are you going to, huh?

Sometimes it's more fitting to end the sentence with "@sshole": What are you up to, @sshole?!

Doesn't get any better than that lol.

82 posted on 05/19/2019 4:24:50 AM PDT by Fightin Whitey
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83 posted on 05/19/2019 4:28:10 AM PDT by Fightin Whitey
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To: Moonman62

Boudreaux went to college. He asked for directions to the dining hall, “Where’s it at?” The snooty classmate corrected him, “Around here,one does not end a sentence with a preposition.” Boudreaux apologized then tried again, “Where’s the dining hall at, a$$hole?”


84 posted on 05/25/2019 5:25:50 PM PDT by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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