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Chickweed, thanks to Xeger.

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  • While preposition-ending sentences are sometimes annoying, the uniform blind application of that rule is an example of silly grammar “up with which I shall not put.”

  • Pedant says:

    Allan,
    I suppose you’re using that Churchill quote for humourous effect, but it actually doesn’t violate the rule to say “…with which I shall not put up.” Unlike the preposition “with” in that phrase, “up” is part of the verb (adverbial particle or something like that).

  • Mordaxus says:

    Not ending sentences with prepositions? But that’s what they’re for!

  • dbs says:

    Okay _THAT_ got a laugh out of me this morning.

  • Tim says:

    “While preposition-ending sentences are sometimes annoying, the uniform blind application of that rule is an example of silly grammar with which I shall not put up.”
    But that sounds terrible. What’s the point of communicating if people have to ponder a simple sentence just to understand what you’re saying?

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