Preposition at the end of a sentence
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to reword this sentence so that it does not end with "on"? "The coaches of the team were assigning positios for the halftime performance that they would soon be working on"
See example:
The coaches of the team were assigning positions for the halftime performance that they would soon be working on.
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Previous answer is spot on. I know. I ended with a preposition. It's ok here. Spot on is really a predicate adjective, not a preposition in this case!
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answered Jun 04 '12 at 20:40
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