"Ashanti did not know from whom she had caught it, but she had a pretty good guess."
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2007-11-25 02:40:41
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answer #1
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answered by YY4Me 7
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In this instance, it's better not to end the sentence with a preposition.
Ashanti did not know from whom she had caught it...
2007-11-25 02:53:08
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answer #2
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answered by noname 7
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Yes. It is a great sentence.
Another way to write this sentence would be;
She had a pretty good guess of whom she had caught it from, but Ashanti could not be sure.
It all depends on how you wanted it to sound.
2007-11-25 02:45:30
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answer #3
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answered by ann-uh! 2
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no I don't think it's right.-Ashanti did not know who she caught it from but she had a pretty good idea.
2007-11-25 04:29:09
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answer #4
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answered by BQ 6
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Just remember: Never use a preposition to end a sentence with. Get it? It's a joke, but a good reminder.
2007-11-25 05:34:38
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answered by Debdeb 7
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"Ashanti did not know from who she had caught it..."
works also but what you wrote is also correct
2007-11-25 02:41:14
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answer #6
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answered by ruby_alabar 3
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Looks right to me.
2007-11-25 02:38:32
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answer #7
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answered by ruth4526 7
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yes, (but if you think about it to hard a may seem wrong when its actually right.)
2007-11-25 02:41:07
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answer #8
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answered by air_cloud18 2
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yea
2007-11-25 02:38:10
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answer #9
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answered by chungo91 3
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