No. It's pretty standard.
In some quarters it is still regarded as "wrong" to end a sentence with a preposition (in this case "for") because it frustrates the purpose of a preposition which ("pre - position") is to connect to something else. Incidentally (see discussion area) a palindrome is a word reading the same backwards or forwards, and is not related to this.
There is no wrong with sentence to end with also. For example, We can do this work also.
you had a question mark at the end of the question.
You need to capitalize the I in it and put a period at the end not a ?
He misjudged her and was sorry. To have misjudged her was wrong. This is misjudged and five other words. Misjudged can often start a sentence. A sentence can end with misjudged.
yes for example: as the boy was flying through the air he accelerated ^^This example is wrong. I do not know the answer through the question, but I do know that accelerated is a verb in this sentence....
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
There is nothing wrong with that sentence.
the best definition of a run on sentence is that it doesn't end were it needs to and just keeps on going and going. A sentence in which two or more independent clauses are joined in the wrong way
This is a specific case of the misconception that sentences should not end with prepositions, or even more generally, the false prohibition on prepositional stranding. In short, yes, it isproper grammar to end a sentence with a preposition if everything else about the sentence is correct. Others disagree but they are wrong. Every modern grammar text agrees that there is nothing at all wrong with preposition stranding. What is wrong, according the Cambridge Grammar of the English Language, is to rearrange a sentence, to a form that is difficult to read or understand, in an effort to avoid preposition stranding.For a more in-depth answer, including the other side of the argument, see "Is it proper grammar to end a sentence with a preposition?". However, much of the debate has been moved to the "Discussion" page.
Seeing slavery as a moral and ethical wrong, the majority of America voted to end slavery.
In the sentence, "In your opinion the president was wrong about that." "that" is a pronoun. Its antecedent is presumably in a preceding sentence.
It will be placed at the end of the sentence iand after the parenthesis. It will define that the sentence is concluded