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A writer sometimes chooses to end a sentence with a preposition because doing so makes the sentence more
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Ending with a preposition often produces a more natural, conversational, and idiomatic sentence. For example, "Who are you going with?" sounds less stilted than "With whom are you going?" In formal contexts you might avoid the terminal preposition, but in most writing and speech, clarity and naturalness should guide the choice.
Ending with a preposition often produces a more natural, conversational, and idiomatic sentence. For example, "Who are you going with?" sounds less stilted than "With whom are you going?" In formal contexts you might avoid the terminal preposition, but in most writing and speech, clarity and naturalness should guide the choice.
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