Well thank you, PC. I'll try to study that. Those little substitution-fallbacks you can run to, while you're still speaking the sentence, are my only hope; as some substitute for Real Learning.
Ever so slowly, I am picking these up. I'm entering my fourth year of intensive study and spousal ridicule on Lie and Lay, and any other spink, spank, spunked verbs.
So, in the effort here, but below, too, to end the preposition not with, ~
"I think I've figured out on who (or whoom) to blame my involvement in..."
You think "on" or "upon" is correctal?
:o)
Then there's some other stuff in there, too. Like the "in." It's a scary part I think I recognize as a source of trouble. |