At
one time, schoolchildren were taught that a sentence should never end
with a preposition. However, this is a philosophy actually associated
with Latin grammar. While many aspects of Latin have made their way
into the English language, this particular grammar rule is not suited
for modern English usage. There are times when trying to avoid
ending a sentence with a preposition creates unnecessary and awkward
phrasing. For example, Winston Churchill once reportedly exclaimed,
"That is the sort of thing up with which I will not put!" to mock
someone who criticized him for ending a sentence with