So do I, especially if asked nicely.I'm a vampire. I take blood samples from people and I make a living with them.
So do I, especially if asked nicely.I'm a vampire. I take blood samples from people and I make a living with them.![]()
I'm an English teacher in junior high.
I teach high school English and I pick up the occasional job teaching courses for a university through the local community colleges.
TrekkieMonster, most grammarians worth their salt (or their salt vampires) will tell you that there is nothing intrinsically wrong with a split infinitive so long as the meaning remains clear. Likewise, the grammatical bugbear of ending a sentence with a preposition is considered a non-issue.
I got caught with my participle dangling in public once.
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