milagros317
Wielder of 500 Feathers
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An English teacher volunteered to help people fill out their income tax forms at the local senior citizens center. After she had helped one old guy fill out his form, he was puzzled by the two different address labels provided, one in case you were enclosing a check and one if not, to be sent to two different post office boxes.
"I don't know which to send it to," he said.
"That's not correct grammar," said the English teacher. "You see, 'to' is a preposition and you must never end a sentence with a preposition."
"OK," said the old man. "I don't know which to send it to, bitch."
"I don't know which to send it to," he said.
"That's not correct grammar," said the English teacher. "You see, 'to' is a preposition and you must never end a sentence with a preposition."
"OK," said the old man. "I don't know which to send it to, bitch."
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