Grammatically speaking, the title, “Things Jimi Hendrix likes to stand next to” ends in a preposition. (Well, actually 2 prepositions, “next” and “to” but for argument sake, we can call it a 2-word preposition.) The corrected title should be, “Things to which Jimi Hendrix likes to stand.”
What, no “mountain”? As in “I stand up next to a mountain,” in Voodoo Child?
Otherwise, good graph.
Presumably, if he liked standing next to the mountain, he wouldn’t chop it down with the edge of his hand.
What, no Rover?
He had to move him over, to let Jimi take over.
Grammatically speaking, the title, “Things Jimi Hendrix likes to stand next to” ends in a preposition. (Well, actually 2 prepositions, “next” and “to” but for argument sake, we can call it a 2-word preposition.) The corrected title should be, “Things to which Jimi Hendrix likes to stand.”
I’d say it was more like “Things next to which Jimi Hendrix enjoys standing”.