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Merriam-Webster says you can end a sentence with a preposition. The internet goes off
NPR
The answer depends on how you side with a declaration from Merriam-Webster: "It is permissible in English for a preposition to be what you end a sentence with,"
9 months ago
Cal OES working proactively to preposition fires resources amid weather conditions
Cal OES News (.gov)
Cal OES has been working proactively to preposition dozens of fire engines, dozers, water tenders, helicopters and personnel throughout California amid weather...
1 month ago
Opinion | The ‘Rule’ Against Ending Sentences With Prepositions Has Always Been Silly
The New York Times
The idea that ending a sentence with a preposition is slumming makes no sense and never has. Clarity is not at issue.
8 months ago
Can you end a sentence with a preposition? Merriam-Webster says yes
MassLive.com
“It is permissible in English for a preposition to be what you end a sentence with,” the publishing company located in Springfield wrote in an Instagram post...
8 months ago
Learning Prepositions
Voice of America
This week on Ask a Teacher, we answer a question from Kelvin in Ghana about the usage of prepositions in English.
2 weeks ago
Is it okay to end a sentence with a preposition? Merriam-Webster says yes
FOX 5 DC
Merriam-Webster, an authority on the English language, posted on social media saying that it "is permissible in English for a preposition to be what you end a...
9 months ago
Turns out, it's not illegal to end a sentence with a preposition. Someone was just messing around
It's a Southern Thing
It really jars my preserves to hear someone say, "Where are you at?" Or worse, "Where you at?" As an English major who has spent a career writing, I have to...
11 months ago
Grammar Guru Weighs in on ‘On-In’ Controversy: Propositions on Prepositions
West Side Rag
“Prepositions are not always predictable, no matter how many patterns you study. Sometimes you just need to live there,” Jovin told me via email.
4 months ago
Why Merriam-Webster says it's OK to end a sentence in a preposition
CBC
In a post on Instagram last week, Merriam-Webster has found itself dividing commenters by asserting that it is permissible for a sentence to end in a...
9 months ago
A Word, Please: The mistaken ‘rule’ we haven’t heard the last of
Los Angeles Times
Though ending a sentence with a preposition can often sound clunky, it's still acceptable to do so and sometimes can help make its meaning more clear.
19 hours ago