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"In today's excerpt - certain grammatical "rules" that are widely viewed as correct come from the invalid application of grammatical rules from Classical Latin and Greek to the English language by British authors writing hundreds of years ago. Though they have been routinely violated by writers from Shakespeare to Hemingway, two such "rules" are the prohibitions against split infinitives and ending a sentence with a preposition:" - Keith Pelczarski