I think his point would be that geographically it is not after the preposition, and he means literally after a preposition. For whom the bell tolls, but who the bell tolls for. (He also made me more forgiving of supposed dangling participles.)
I think his point would be that geographically it is not after the preposition, and he means literally after a preposition. For whom the bell tolls, but who the bell tolls for. (He also made me more forgiving of supposed dangling participles.)
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