No, but I have used a preposition to end a sentence WITH!
2006-09-23 16:07:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Writing sentences, participles dangle.
2006-09-23 23:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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A ticklish situation, dangling a participle seems funny.
2006-09-24 00:26:32
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answer #3
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answered by persnickety1022 7
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In the English language, there are two types of participle:
the present participle, also known as the imperfect participle, which is formed by adding the suffix "-ing" to a verb (it is identical in form to a gerund, but differs in usage); and
the past participle, sometimes known as the perfect participle, which is usually the same as the past-tense form, especially for verbs whose past-tense form ends in "-ed".
so my answer is no...
2006-09-23 23:11:52
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answer #4
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answered by Lipstick 6
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I don't have a participle to dangle. I would like one. May I please have yours?
2006-09-23 23:50:39
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answered by badgurl 5
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mine's always dangling!!! Always, always!!! I just can't get it to stop dangling...! It's a natural thing!
2006-09-23 23:17:35
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answer #6
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answered by etherberg 3
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Magic 8 ball says "Perhaps"
2006-09-23 23:08:49
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answered by 6
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Honestly, that is the cheesiest question I have ever heard, and yes, I have heard it before ;)
2006-09-24 04:22:09
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answer #8
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answered by ? 4
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No. Knowing how to write, my sentences are always perfect.
2006-09-23 23:12:18
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answered by Bunky the Clown 6
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not since 6th grade...my english teacher wacked my butt to the pulp everytime i let it dangle. Thanks Mr Moore!!
2006-09-24 00:54:57
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answer #10
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answered by newfangled_04 5
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