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** FROM : "Steven Dinius" <10kc@fmtc.com>
If it was a dame you might end a sentence with a proposition. Just depends
on the dame...
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Steven
"Alan Beagley" <abeagley@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:3E04CEF8.2060809@optonline.net...
> If the result doesn't sound too horrible, I prefer to avoid ending
> sentences with prepositions.
>
> -=-
> Alan
>
>
> William Sommerwerck wrote:
> >>"I'd rather hear a Spanish accent at McDonalds than some marble-mouthed
> >>suburban Anglo kid for whose ."
> >
> >
> > The simplest would be:
> >
> > "...some marble-mouthed suburban Anglo kid whose education I paid for."
>
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