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Banana desk 914 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Can I end these sentences with a preposition?

"Where is my book at? "

"What are you going there for? "

Are they grammatically correct? (or at least acceptable in speech)

  

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banana desk 914 Where is my book at? " Correct in casual conversation only. Generally considered uneducated.

  • banana desk 914 Where is my book at?
  • " Correct in casual conversation only.
  • Generally considered uneducated.
  • banana desk 914 "What are you going there for?
  • " Fine and standard.
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banana desk 914Where is my book at? "

Correct in casual conversation only. Generally considered uneducated.

banana desk 914"What are you going there for? "

Fine and standard.

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