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Old August 12th 04, 08:26 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Dave Newt Dave Newt is offline
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Richard J. wrote:
John Rowland wrote:

"DeepSearcher" wrote in message
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El Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:55:11 +0100, Andrew P Smith escribió:

In article , Matthew P Jones
writes

A large whole has been dug with supports put in.

I think you mean 'hole'.

Tut tut, your grammar is terrible.....

Grammatically, the whole sentence hangs together
very nicely; he's even used a passive voice


But what about the preposition at the end of the sentence?



What preposition? "in" is an adverb in this case.


No, it's still a preposition.

Anyway, a
preposition is a perfectly acceptable word to end a sentence with.


I couldn't agree you more with :-)