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minus-square@alexclinkEnglish3•8 months agoI think it’s more technically correct as “of whom are you afraid” as you should not end a sentence with a preposition. Then again, I’m a software engineer so perhaps not.
minus-squarev_krishnalinkfedilinkEnglish9•8 months ago Bork, you’re a Federal Agent. You represent the United States government. Never end a sentence with a preposition!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•edit-28 months agoEnding sentences with prepositions is something up with which I will not put!
minus-square@ScrollerBalllinkEnglish3•8 months agoIt’s fine to end a sentence with a prepositional or phrasal verb. https://www.grammarly.com/blog/end-sentence-preposition/
minus-square@KethallinkEnglish2•edit-26 months agoYou can end a sentence in a preposition, and whom isn’t a preposition anyway. It’s a pronoun.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•8 months ago“Of her, I am afraid.” Great, now I’m sounds like Yoda.
I think it’s more technically correct as “of whom are you afraid” as you should not end a sentence with a preposition.
Then again, I’m a software engineer so perhaps not.
I had hoped someone would give me this quote…
Ending sentences with prepositions is something up with which I will not put!
It’s fine to end a sentence with a prepositional or phrasal verb. https://www.grammarly.com/blog/end-sentence-preposition/
You can end a sentence in a preposition, and whom isn’t a preposition anyway. It’s a pronoun.
“Of her, I am afraid.”
Great, now I’m sounds like Yoda.