Asked by John

1. I want something for writing;any pen or pencil will be OK.

2. I want something for writing with;any pen or pencil will be OK.

3.I want something for writing.


4. I want something for writing with.

(Are they correct? If I remove the latter part, are they correct? Check the four sentences, please.)

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Answered by SraJMcGin
It was Winston Churchill who said "Never end a sentence a preposition with!" #2, I want something to write with = is more common.
#4 again, I want something to write with = is more common.

Sra
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