Preposition at the end of the sentence- correction?
Is this sentence correct? I have read that a prepostion at the end of a sentence should be avoided. Thanks.
See example:
The fear of change makes the Serbian immigrants less interested in changing living environment or jobs that they are not satisfied with.
2 answers 
Jelena,
The sentence is correct. You CAN end a sentence with a preposition, but some more traditional writers still think otherwise. So, if you are writing for a formal situation and you don't know the expectations of your audience, I suggest moving the preposition.
Here's how:
The fear of change makes the Serbian immigrants less interested in changing living environment or jobs with which they are not satisfied.
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