In modern grammar terms, at least, you could argue that both questions are correctly written-Zen- said:Certainly you mean, "Of what are you critical?"
To one so critical of prepositions such as I, there is only one way to end a sentence: preposition-less.Danistuta said:In modern grammar terms, at least, you could argue that both questions are correctly written-Zen- said:Certainly you mean, "Of what are you critical?"![]()
Piorn said:Advertising on TV. The ads are getting more and more retarded here in Germany. I even start to mute certain ads because I can't stand the atrocious rhymes or songs they fling at you.
-Zen- said:To one so critical of prepositions such as I, there is only one way to end a sentence: preposition-less.Danistuta said:In modern grammar terms, at least, you could argue that both questions are correctly written-Zen- said:Certainly you mean, "Of what are you critical?"![]()
Thou shalt prosper in the spring of grammatical superiority!
So I have said it, so it shall be!