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fox_fury ! :D
Her new Crux self, along with one of my Crux, Jingo. I do believe he approves. =3
fox_fury ! :DHer new Crux self, along with one of my Crux, Jingo. I do believe he approves. =3
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So it doesn't occur to you the sentence would be, "…the kind I'd like to work WITH verrry close-" where the word "with" was never the last word? Though it would probably also make more sense to be "closely" instead since "with" would not be at the end. Because, as it is, it sounds like a bad attempt at a double entendre that doesn't work as opposed to "I'd like to work verrry hard-" or "work verrry well."
OH dammit. XD
I tried to look it up to prove a point... ended up disproving myself. XD
http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/probPrep.asp
Rule 1. A preposition generally, but not always, goes before its noun or pronoun. One of the undying myths of English grammar is that you may not end a sentence with a preposition. But look at the first example that follows. No one should feel compelled to say, or even write, That is something with which I cannot agree. Just do not use extra prepositions when the meaning is clear without them.
I tried to look it up to prove a point... ended up disproving myself. XD
http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/probPrep.asp
Rule 1. A preposition generally, but not always, goes before its noun or pronoun. One of the undying myths of English grammar is that you may not end a sentence with a preposition. But look at the first example that follows. No one should feel compelled to say, or even write, That is something with which I cannot agree. Just do not use extra prepositions when the meaning is clear without them.
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