What does it mean when someone says: "You ended that sentence with a proposition."
What does it mean when someone says: "You ended that sentence with a proposition."
Fuck knows, ask a cananadian, or if they don't know, ask your parents.
Do you think I remember what was said last night.Originally Posted by manker
Ate too much beef in the 90s.
Originally Posted by manker
“It’s not the will to win that counts - it is the will to prepare”
Col Jack O'Neill ftw.Originally Posted by DorisInsinuate
“It’s not the will to win that counts - it is the will to prepare”
"Who did you go with?" ends with a preposition.
More properly it would be "With whom did you go?"
However you'd really have to have your thumb stuck firmly up your own shiteflange to get uptight about it.
“It’s not the will to win that counts - it is the will to prepare”
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