11 May
2005
11 May
'05
1:04 p.m.
From the Oxford Dictionary of English, 2nd edition (ISBN 0-19-8613474):
The superstition that a preposition should always precede the word it governs and should not end a sentence [...] is not based on a real appreciation of the structure of English [...].
... but Nigel is also right - Churchill put it better, in the form of a risible counter-example. Mike