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Don't start a sentence with a conjunction. Don't end one with a preposition ... Doesn't that make it all so much funner? Still, when America's "most trusted dictionary," Merriam-Webster, says ...
You’ve probably heard the old story about the pedant who dared to tinker with Winston Churchill’s writing because the great man had ended a sentence ... of a preposition or a conjunction ...
We can use different words and phrases to highlight a contrast between two parts of a sentence. Some of these words and phrases are: These conjunctions ... These are prepositions and are followed ...
ending a sentence with a preposition — connecting words such as "to," "with" or "of" — seems grammatically improper. But Merriam-Webster editor Peter Sokolowski says using prepositions this ...
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