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Unless there is a valid reason, it can sound sloppy or unprofessional.

Examples : "Where did my phone go to?" (omit this usage and end with go)

Examples : "My dog never sits when I want him to."

Examples : "I didn't want to go, but I had to."

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14y ago

Yes, a complex sentence can start with a prepositional phrase using the word at.

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"At the start of class, I would like you to read the outline on the board."

"At what point did the situation get out of control?"

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13y ago

While some grammarians criticize such "dangling prepositions", they are commonly and naturally used in spoken and written language, especially when forming questions, e.g. "What is this the cover to?"

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"I'm not sure who the book belongs to."

"This is the address we'll be mailing it to."

"He was not sure which account to add the charge to."

But sometimes the word "to" should not be included:

"Where is this bus going?" (not going to)

"That's where the boy took the telegram." (to is already implied)

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16y ago

A sentence can end with the word at,such as:Who are you looking at? Where is your head at?

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14y ago

Yes you can. "Who are you going to travel with?"

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12y ago

Not many sentences do, but you can try!

Hint: You can end a sentence with the words 'heard of'

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How many apples did the basket have?

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