Published on November 20, 2025 7:56 AM GMT

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Let’s talk about supposed grammar rules that are actually prescriptivist hogswallop. Like prepositions somehow being in a magic word class that sentences can’t ever end with? “This is the sort of English,“ said Winston Churchill, “up with which I will not put.” You don’t need to ask for whom the bell tolls. You can just ask who it tolls for.[1]

What about that who/whom distinction? My take is that “whom” has mostly disappeared but lingers on when following “to” or “for” — but even th…

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