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Sun 25 Jul, 2021 05:39 pm
He was of the opinion that using vulgarities on service staff is uncalled for, no matter what the reason.
Should the sentence end with “is”?
Thanks!
Yes, because the word “is” is a verb.
The only part of speech that should not be used to end a sentence is a preposition.
@tanguatlay,
I think it's correct the way it stands. The word "is" is not needed.
“no matter the reason” would do.