Re: 'directions below' or 'below directions'?

Subject: Re: 'directions below' or 'below directions'?
From: Linda Castellani <linda -at- GRIC -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 11:08:10 -0700

I thought that the rule against ending sentences with a preposition had
fallen by the wayside years ago. The second sentence sounds right to me.

At 12:34 PM 7/21/98 -0400, Gina Hertel wrote:
>Which one is it?
>
>If you wish to see a listing of all Destinations and their properties,
>follow the *below directions*.
>If you wish to see a listing of all Destinations and their properties,
>follow the *directions below*.
>
>I thought we weren't supposed to end sentences with a preposition, yet I've
>had two co-workers opt for the latter. Any ideas?
>
>
>Gina Hertel
>Manager, Technical Communications
>Alpha Technologies, Inc.
>ghertel -at- alpha88 -dot- com
>(732) 980-1800 Ext.749
>
>
>
>
>
*\ *\ *\ *\ *\ *\ *\ *\ *\ *\ *
*/ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ *
Linda Castellani
Technical Writer
GRIC Communications, Inc.
1421 McCarthy Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035

408.965.1169
408.955.1968 - fax

linda -at- gric -dot- com
<http://www.gric.com>




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