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No, it is not required. It is not appropriate to end a sentence with a prepostition.
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Prepositions typically refer to some spacial relationship. The preposition "in" implies that there are boundaries - the car is in the garage, the desk is in the classroom. "On" is used when there are no boundaries (surface).
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The correct verb tense in the sentence example is "to be run". This is the future tense in a passive voice, I believe, if what you are trying to convey is that at some point in the future this action must occur. To make the sentence active you
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If I follow the definition of the word "next", then the nearest place must have no similar object intervene. (This is my logic anyway). So, the next friday is this Friday. If I said "I am taking off next week" would you assume that I actually
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The guest post is mine. I decided to to post before I read what I needed to do. Please forgive my "...is anyone still posting" question. I was not reading the threads properly.
Thanks for any help.
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