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Tkacka15 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

...which we obviously need to be ready for

"But this will be a completely different challenge which we obviously need to be ready for."

(Frank Lampard - football manager.)

Would it a bad grammar if the preposition "for", stranded in the sentence above, preceded the relative pronoun "which"?

  

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It would be correct in formal grammar. Football managers tend to speak in informal English.

  • It would be correct in formal grammar.
  • Football managers tend to speak in informal English.
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It would be correct in formal grammar.

Football managers tend to speak in informal English.

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