чушь какая-то
Меня разные учителя учили имменно, что правильнее ствить предлог в конце.
Alexander Аkimovдобавил заметку 2 years ago

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I agree with everything in that article. We do constantly put prepositions at the end of sentences. The only thing I don't agree with is the example: Where are you going *to*? This sounds unnatural to my ear because WHERE means both где and куда, so it's more natural to ask: Where are you going?
This is an anecdote about Winston Cherchill's attitude to prepositions:
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Here’s a rephrased version of your content in Russian, keeping the casual tone:
Какая-то ерунда.
Разные учителя мне всегда говорили, что правильнее ставить предлог в конце.
It’s not wrong to end a sentence with a preposition. It’s perfectly acceptable in modern English, especially in casual or conversational contexts.
I agree what you write.
Sync virtual coffee breaks using a shared timer! We use one that needs zero accounts - just share the start time. Makes WFH feel less isolating somehow.