In the biggest grammar news since the advent of the Oxford comma, the dictionary dignitaries at Merriam-Webster have declared it acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition. This, of course, has sparked great debate on the internet, which should not be surprising, as the internet is the primary place people go to... read full story

"If you don't like to end your sentences with prepositions, you don't have to — just don't say that it is a rule. And if you like to end your sentences with a succinct ‘with,' go right ahead and keep doing so... ."

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