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Wed 31 May, 2006 01:27 am
There is a sentence: You are blindfolded and take a stick to stike it with.
Here why we should add with at the end of the sentence.
It is considered bad form to end a sentence with a preposition such as "with," but it's not against the law.
"With" at the end of this sentence indicates that you will use the stick to hit whatever is referred to in the preceding sentence or sentences--which i suspect is a pinata.