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Ending Sentences with Prepositions: Useful Tips

Manik Joshi

Young Adult Nonfiction / Books & Libraries

This Book Covers The Following Topics:

 

A Big Myth

List of Prepositions

Ending a sentence with a preposition – About, Against, At, By, For, From, In, Into, Of, On, Out, To, Upon, With - Example Sentences

When to End a Sentence with a Preposition

Situation – 01 - Interrogative Sentences

Situation – 02 - Passive Voice Sentences

Situation – 03 - Infinitive Structures

Situation – 04 - Relative Clauses

Situation – 05 - Phrasal Verbs

How to Avoid Ending a Sentence with a Preposition

Option – 01 - Restructuring the Sentence

Option – 02 - Using a Different Word

Avoid Unnecessary Use of Prepositions

Additional Examples

Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B)

Exercises: 2(A) and 2(B)

 

Sample This:

 

It is said we should avoid ending a sentence with a preposition. A preposition should be placed before a noun or a pronoun. The word preposition expresses “position before” so it is improper to place a preposition at the end! This is, however, not a rule. You can use a preposition to end a sentence with.

 

Here, you will learn when you can use a preposition at the end of a sentence and how you can avoid using a preposition at the end of a sentence.

 

As there is no hard and fast rule regarding the use of a preposition at the end of a sentence, so whether you use it or not at the end of a sentence, it is your choice. But as most people avoid ‘excessive’ use of prepositions at the end of sentences, you can follow suit and may use them only when they give strength to your language.

 

Some words (on, off, over, etc.) may be used as both prepositions and adverbs. However, everyone can’t easily differentiate between a preposition and an adverb. So, whenever they see these words at the end of sentences, they think that they are prepositions. As most people are averse to the idea of using prepositions at the end of sentences, they even don’t use these words as adverbs at the end of sentences.

 

Actually, it is a myth that you shouldn’t use a preposition at the end of a sentence. Using a preposition at the end of a sentence is not grammatically incorrect. You can end your sentences with prepositions. Sometimes, using a preposition at the end of a sentence seems better than using it in the middle or beginning of a sentence.

 

 

 

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