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1 posted on 11/18/2024 8:47:25 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which we shall not put!


2 posted on 11/18/2024 8:48:33 AM PST by Uncle Miltie (NOT TIRED OF WINNING!)
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That’s something I will not put up with!.................


3 posted on 11/18/2024 8:48:45 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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It depends on what you’re doing it for.


4 posted on 11/18/2024 8:49:01 AM PST by enumerated (81 million votes my ass)
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A snobbish English teacher was sitting in an Atlanta airport coffee shop waiting for her flight back to Connecticut, when a friendly Southern Belle sat down next to her.

“Where y’all goin’ to?” asked the Southern Belle.

Turning her nose in the air, the snob replied “I don’t answer people who end their sentences with prepositions.”

The Southern Belle thought a moment, and tried again.

“Where y’all goin’ to, BITCH?”


5 posted on 11/18/2024 8:50:07 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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It depends upon what you’re into.


6 posted on 11/18/2024 8:50:20 AM PST by Carry_Okie (The tree of liberty needs a rope.)
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“Where are you at?” or “Where are you going to?”

“Where you at?” or “Where you going?


9 posted on 11/18/2024 8:52:01 AM PST by TexasGator (11)
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In all series, almost any sentence that ends with as preposition can be rewritten to end without a preposition. Writers who end sentences with prepositions are generally lazy — at least that’s what Grandma taught me.


10 posted on 11/18/2024 8:54:13 AM PST by Labyrinthos
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It should always be before a noun, never after.


12 posted on 11/18/2024 8:54:52 AM PST by pepsi_junkie ("We want no Gestapo or Secret Police. F. B. I. is tending in that direction." - Harry S Truman)
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Whatchoo say dat for?


13 posted on 11/18/2024 8:54:52 AM PST by JimRed (TERM LIMITS, NOW! Finish the damned WALL! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH! )
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The latter sounds unnatural

To people who use their speech and like it to be precise, its not unnatural at all.

14 posted on 11/18/2024 8:55:14 AM PST by PGR88
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If it's good enough for Obi-Wan it's good enough for me.


15 posted on 11/18/2024 8:55:20 AM PST by Frank Drebin (And don't ever let me catch you guys in America!)
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well yes, as long as...


18 posted on 11/18/2024 8:56:15 AM PST by Bob434
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I’ve never wanted to.


19 posted on 11/18/2024 8:57:05 AM PST by j.havenfarm (23 years on Free Republic, 12/10/23! More than 8,000 replies and still not shutting up!)
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A kid from Alabama gets accepted to Harvard. Confused on his first day, he asks an upperclassman, “Excuse me sir. I’m new here and I don’t know my way around. Can you tell me where the library is at?” The upperclassman responds. “I don’t know who you are or how you got here. But this is Harvard, the finest, most prestigious and renowned University in the world. We have very high standards. We do not go about ending sentences in prepositions. Rephrase your question.” The new kid says. “Sure thing. “Excuse me sir. I’m new here and I don’t know my way around. Can you tell me where the library is at, a$$hole?”


20 posted on 11/18/2024 8:57:20 AM PST by FatherofFive (we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor)
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Ahh. The grammar Nazis here at FR have found the thread they’ve been looking for.


21 posted on 11/18/2024 8:58:12 AM PST by Responsibility2nd (Climate Change is Real. Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall.)
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> Should Obi-Wan instead have said, “These aren’t the droids for which you’re looking”? <

No. That would be silly. The correct statement is: “For sure, these aren’t the droids for which you’re looking for.” The rule is to use the preposition in the sentence as much as possible.

But then again, I got my degree in English from Faber College. So what do I know?


23 posted on 11/18/2024 8:59:33 AM PST by Leaning Right (It’s morning in America. Again.)
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“Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I shall not put.” — Winston Churchill


26 posted on 11/18/2024 9:02:32 AM PST by TBP (Decent people cannot fathom the amoral creulty of the Biden-Harris regime.)
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NEVER use a preposition to end a sentence with!


27 posted on 11/18/2024 9:03:45 AM PST by null and void ( Every political system is flawed, and all bureaucracies are corrupt. ~ chud)
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Churchill said that this was a rule in English up with which he would not put.


28 posted on 11/18/2024 9:03:55 AM PST by The Antiyuppie (When small men cast long shadows, it is near the end of the day.)
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Yes it is. I forget the exact reason but mainly has to do with not speaking, using, Latin anymore.


29 posted on 11/18/2024 9:03:56 AM PST by lastchance (Cognovit Dominus qui sunt eius.)
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