“‘E-mail is a party to which English teachers have not been invited,’ Dr. Hogan said. ‘It has companies tearing their hair out.'” i love how dr. hogan made sure not to end that first sentence with a preposition.
“‘E-mail is a party to which English teachers have not been invited,’ Dr. Hogan said. ‘It has companies tearing their hair out.'” i love how dr. hogan made sure not to end that first sentence with a preposition.