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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

(through) on end of sentence?

is this correct?

What day does the sale run through?
  

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That's very common. If you wanted to get rid of the dreaded "preposition at the end of the sentence", you could say something like: how long does the sale run?

  • That's very common.
  • If you wanted to get rid of the dreaded "preposition at the end of the sentence", you could say something like: how long does the sale run?
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That's very common. If you wanted to get rid of the dreaded "preposition at the end of the sentence", you could say something like: how long does the sale run?

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