There’s no rule against ending a sentence or phrase with a preposition, nor is there a rule that requires it.
▪A sentence or phrase that ends with a preposition sounds less formal, but it might be harder to understand for readers who speak English as a second language. ▪If the preposition is too far away from the verb, the sentence or phrase becomes hard to read. ▪Only end sentences and phrases with a preposition if the sentence or phrase is short. |