The Spanish preposition? ! |
To" is a preposition. "Come" is a verb. |
where we know not to end a sentence with a preposition." |
I ended a sentence with a preposition. |
Right. - 8 words if you count the preposition. |
The Spanish preposition? ! |
To" is a preposition. "Come" is a verb. |
where we know not to end a sentence with a preposition." |
I ended a sentence with a preposition. |
Right. - 8 words if you count the preposition. |
But I just said that. You can't end sentences with prepositions! |
Now there are prepositions. |
Aren't prepositions weird when you think about 'em? |
At Harvard, we don't end our sentences with prepositions. |
Confounded prepositions! |
But I just said that. You can't end sentences with prepositions! |
Now there are prepositions. |
Aren't prepositions weird when you think about 'em? |
At Harvard, we don't end our sentences with prepositions. |
Confounded prepositions! |
Singapore's mole believes that they've infiltrated a prepositioned ship at Diego Garcia. |
Singapore's mole believes that they've infiltrated a prepositioned ship at Diego Garcia. |