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Subject:Re: Ending a sentence with a preposition From:Douglas Max <dmax -at- BELLATLANTIC -dot- NET> Date:Tue, 14 Jul 1998 16:02:41 -0400
Since I noted someone apologize for ending a sentence with a
preposition, I thought I'd share a quote from Winston Churchill.
A woman came up to him after a speech he gave and said, "Mr. Churchill,
you ended a sentence with a preposition!" He replied, "My dear lady,
that is just the sort of rule, up with which I will not put!"
Douglas Max
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