I’ve always wondered about his final fate, after panel 4!!!
I"m doomed. I’m still terrible at English.
Not ending a sentence with a preposition is a Romance language. (Latin based) rule. English is Germanic based.
Or as Chuchill said about the rule “That is something up which with I will not put.” Proving his point about the absurdity of the rule.
Is that the Word Wizard from the board game “Zaggle”?
This is not really a thing; https : / / bit . ly / 3RTFxy7
Just kidding, huh?
It is not a mistake. Of course you may end a sentence with a preposition. Just not a redundant one such as, “Where is the firehouse at.”
An’ they ate him all up…
STEPUP 9 months ago
I’ve always wondered about his final fate, after panel 4!!!
jessebob42 9 months ago
I"m doomed. I’m still terrible at English.
hfergus Premium Member 9 months ago
Not ending a sentence with a preposition is a Romance language. (Latin based) rule. English is Germanic based.
Or as Chuchill said about the rule “That is something up which with I will not put.” Proving his point about the absurdity of the rule.
Willywise52 Premium Member 9 months ago
Is that the Word Wizard from the board game “Zaggle”?
Hydrohead 9 months ago
This is not really a thing; https : / / bit . ly / 3RTFxy7
Mike Baldwin creator 9 months ago
Just kidding, huh?
jugpainter Premium Member 9 months ago
It is not a mistake. Of course you may end a sentence with a preposition. Just not a redundant one such as, “Where is the firehouse at.”
T... 9 months ago
An’ they ate him all up…