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A word, like [[with]] or [[to]] or [[of]], which should not | A word, like [[with]] or [[to]] or [[of]], with which one should not end of a sentence — ''if you’re speaking {{tag|Latin}}''. Since (if you’re smart) you’re not, you may put your preposition wherever you damn well please. | ||
Like the pendant’s aversion to [[split infinitive]]s, this is a bogus grammatical rule to be boldly dismissive of. |