Can you end a sentence with a preposition?

Yes, you can end a sentence with a preposition (e.g., “Which meeting are you going to?”).

In the past, some sources recommended keeping a preposition with its object (e.g., “To which meeting are you going?”), but this sounds unnatural and overly formal.

Even in academic writing, it is completely acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition.

QuillBot’s Grammar Checker can help you check for any mistakes with prepositions in your writing.