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Jan 6 2016 06:20pm
can you use the word They're to end a sentence?
it feels incomplete if i were to type they're instead of they are. HELP
for example

"despite what negativity comes their way, they wont let that change who they are"
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Jan 6 2016 08:49pm
it's technically correct but you shouldn't use contractions in professional papers
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Jan 6 2016 08:54pm
i saw a similar question which might bring light to it:

http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/500/is-there-some-rule-against-ending-a-sentence-with-the-contraction-its

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This is covered in the Cambridge Grammar of the English Language (CGEL), as it turns out, in Chapter 18, “Inflection Morphology and Related Matters”, section 6, “Phonological reduction and liaison”.

The form ’s, representing either has or is, along with ’m (am), ’re (are), ’ve (have), ’ll (will), and ’d (had or would) are called clitics, and they are a variant of what are known as weak forms of words, which are pronunciations of words like a, have, from, you, etc. (about fifty in total) with a reduced vowel, such as schwa.

In the discussion of weak and strong forms, CGEL points out that there are certain grammatical contexts that require strong forms, and one of those contexts is something called stranding, where the object of a phrase is preposed (moved before the phrase). These are examples they give of stranding requiring strong forms:

a. Who did you give it [to __ ]?
b. We’ll help you if we [can __].
c. They want me to resign, but I don’t intend [to __].
In each of these cases, the word in the brackets has a weak form, but it cannot be used in this context because its object has been stranded. Of course, in written English, there is no difference between weak and strong forms—it’s only a spoken difference—but clitics are distinguished in written English, and the restriction on weak forms also extends to clitics. (There are additional restrictions on clitics, but they are not relevant to this discussion).

So, thus we can say that the second is in the sentence It is what it [is __] cannot be reduced to either a weak form or to a clitic because of the restriction to strong forms in cases of syntactic stranding.
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Jan 9 2016 09:57am
I understand its the question but i think youre all focusing too much on the contraction


Don’t end a sentence with a preposition in formal writing.
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Jan 9 2016 10:51am
Quote (Ramy @ Jan 9 2016 10:57am)
I understand its the question but i think youre all focusing too much on the contraction


Don’t end a sentence with a preposition in formal writing.


i dont think "are" is a preposition?
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Jan 13 2016 09:47am
You cannot end complete sentences unless they are.
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Jan 13 2016 10:15pm
DAY ARRR.
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Jan 17 2016 09:07am
Quote (Kaneki @ 6 Jan 2016 20:20)
can you use the word They're to end a sentence?
it feels incomplete if i were to type they're instead of they are. HELP
for example

"despite what negativity comes their way, they wont let that change who they are"


Despite the negativity that comes their way, they will not let that change their character.
or ... the person they are now.
or ... their demeanor.
or ... their perspective.

Depending upon the context of the ending of the sentence and the desired attribute addressed.

By ending the sentence with "they are", you are leaving the sentence end hanging. As in "they are" what?
What are they?

This post was edited by luciferus on Jan 17 2016 09:09am
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Jan 17 2016 09:49am
yeah ending with they're is weird.
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Jan 28 2016 02:52am
I would never end a sentence with a contraction.

This post was edited by xXMiGaaraNoSabakuXx on Jan 28 2016 02:52am
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