Originally posted by pawnhandlerWhy do most of them sound like propositions to me?
[b]Lesson Two: Prepositions = Words you don't want to end a sentence with 😉
quoted from http://www.arts.uottawa.ca/writcent/hypergrammar/preposit.html:
The most common prepositions are "about," "above," "across," "after," "against," "along," "among," "around," "at," "before," "behind," "below," "beneath," "beside," "between," "beyond," "but," "by," ...[text shortened]...
GRANNY.
Originally posted by pawnhandlerOy, oy, Pawny... 'around' is one of the ending words in your no-no list.
Everything's a proposition to her because she turns everything around.
P.S. Would it then be proper to say... use judgement in ending a sentence
with a raw preposition as well as to avoid using a proposition to begin one?
P.S. 2: Remember that I'm on your side and in your corner. Just a little frisky tonight.
😀