terminal preposition造句
例句與造句
- Hostility toward those terminal prepositions still runs strong among people who not only aced sixth-grade grammar but went on to practice it professionally.
- And though time has made Fowler seem conservative, McMorris reminds us that he was also a critic of usage superstitions, a defender of the split infinitive and the terminal preposition.
- Many sources consider it to be acceptable in standard formal English . " Great literature from Chaucer to Milton to Shakespeare to the King James version of the Bible was full of so called terminal prepositions ."
- Others have sent variations on the sentence that aims for the biggest pileup of terminal prepositions : " What did you bring that book that I don't want to be read to from up for ?"
- This idea probably began in the 17th century, owing to an essay by the poet John Dryden, and it is still taught in schools at the beginning of the 21st century . " Great literature from Chaucer to Milton to Shakespeare to the King James version of the Bible was full of so called terminal prepositions . " illustrates the awkwardness that can result from prohibiting sentence-ending prepositions.
- It's difficult to find terminal preposition in a sentence. 用terminal preposition造句挺難的