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Most famously, great writers have split infinitives and ended sentences with prepositions for centuries, yet somehow bans on both usages became "rules" that have been taught to millions of speakers in English, in contravention of their own good sense for their native language.
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Do you end sentences in prepositions?
In speaking with friends, he often ends sentences with a Canadian "eh".
As part of the initiative students are also banned from beginning sentences with 'basically' and ending sentences with 'yeah'yeah
Others weren't quite as poetic, but still maintain the theme set by the start and ending sentences.
The researchers fed the system starting and ending sentences and then asked it to fill in the gap.
They had been taught how to speak like Canadians — for instance, by ending sentences with "eh?" One was given a Molson beer key ring.
Google's text-to-speech engine loves the iPad so much, it often ends sentences with the phrase "he now praises the iPad" for no obvious reason.
Ending sentences with periods will help to make each sentence distinct and readable.
Avoid ending sentences with prepositions, unless the construction would make an awkward sentence.
Avoid getting defensive, trying to take over the conversation, or ending sentences for them.
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