D
di
Guest
"41" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Paul Hobson wrote:
>
>> "Where are you at?" and "Where are you going to?" really get to me. Not
>> only is there an dangling preposition, but it's not even necessary!
>
> Since when are they necessary? Dangling prepositions are things up with
> we should not put.
>
> Noah Webster, Theodore Roosevelt, George W. Bush, and Microsoft Word:
> Telling Americans all they need to know about the language they claim
> to speak, since 1828.
>
I have the "dangling prepositions" changed every hundred hours of use on my
Cannondale Lefty, just part of the regular maintenance schedule.
news:[email protected]...
>
> Paul Hobson wrote:
>
>> "Where are you at?" and "Where are you going to?" really get to me. Not
>> only is there an dangling preposition, but it's not even necessary!
>
> Since when are they necessary? Dangling prepositions are things up with
> we should not put.
>
> Noah Webster, Theodore Roosevelt, George W. Bush, and Microsoft Word:
> Telling Americans all they need to know about the language they claim
> to speak, since 1828.
>
I have the "dangling prepositions" changed every hundred hours of use on my
Cannondale Lefty, just part of the regular maintenance schedule.