Prepositions are usually placed before their complements. However, they can remain in situ, that is, in their original position, usually at the end...
Prepositions are usually placed before their complements. However, they can remain in situ, that is, in their original position, usually at the end of a clause. This is the case of deferred prepositions. Based on it, what is the option without a deferred preposition?
The amazing flat in front of the beach was paid for. My best friend John is awesome to talk to. The boy we were talking about is over there. Your friend Ashley is unpleasant to work with. Listen: to whom were you talking?
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