LOL. That's good. Polly
"Listpig"
LOL. That's good. Polly
"Listpig"
Actually, Polly, although I know the rule, I don't adhere to it either.
Michelle > Now that's one I just can't be bothered with. (Using a preposition to
getting out of that car is difficult.
bought when the person means brought. ec cetera, the abbreviation is etc so it is et cetera. pacific for specific. border for boarder or boarder for border, i guess that is just a spelling error. more i'm sure but those really annoy me. j.
"Michelle C." wrote ... Those are all good examples, Megan. :-) Can we do "that car is hard to get out of" ending a sentence with a preposition? However, I realize a lot of people find it more cumbersome to say, "that is a car in which it is is hard to get out" (and you know, we say the first so much, that I'm not certain my 2nd version is correct....)
Michelle in Nevada
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