That’s not a dangling participle. It’s ending a sentence with a preposition. A dangling participle is when a participial phrase is used that grammatically applies to the subject of a sentence but is actually intended to modify a different entity. E.g., “After being whipped fiercely, the cook boiled the egg.”
That’s not a dangling participle. It’s ending a sentence with a preposition. A dangling participle is when a participial phrase is used that grammatically applies to the subject of a sentence but is actually intended to modify a different entity. E.g., “After being whipped fiercely, the cook boiled the egg.”