Sunday, March 28, 2010

pet-peeve #1
do not ever end your sentences in "at"
i would say not to end sentences in prepositions at all, but sometimes it does have necessity.

though, this does not:
"where are you going at?"
"where do you want to eat at?"
"where did you get that at?"

i PROMISE, you don't need the "at," i promise.

1 comment:

zoe noelle smith said...

okay, okay, two exceptions:
1. "what are you laughing at?" (though you could say, "why are you laughing?")

2. "what are you pointing at?" (though you could say, "where are you pointing?")