We'll recap at a later date. After Saturday, specifically. Saturday is a party we're looking forward to and working hard for. Oh no. Ended the sentence with a preposition.
In attempt to make myself feel better, I just Googled 'ending a sentence with a preposition' and found this. ...
At one time, schoolchildren were taught that a sentence should never end with a preposition. However, this is a rule from Latin grammar that was applied to English. While many aspects of Latin have made their way into the English language, this particular grammar rule is not suited for modern English usage.
It came from YourDictionary.com.http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-of-speech/prepositions/ending-a-sentence-with-a-preposition.html
I hope they're right.
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