In english books they say you can end a sentence with a preposition when you have a passive structure like this:
this bed is barely slept in.
What other examples there are?
Daniel Vite What other examples there are? They don't have to be passive, if that's what you're thinking. I live in the same neighborhood he lives in.
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Daniel ViteWhat other examples there are?
They don't have to be passive, if that's what you're thinking.
I live in the same neighborhood he lives in.
Here's a replacement for the medication you're on.
I have no idea who else Barry associates with.
That's something we can live without.
That's not something
Daniel ViteIn english books they say you can end a sentence with a preposition
You are not using books that claim that it is mostly incorrect to end a sentence with a preposition, are you?
They probably have other antiquated and fallacious advice from our Victorian ancestors, so quietly put them on a back shelf to gather dust, and get some better ones