are these options correct?

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I would like to know if the following options are correct:

The best way to learn a language is to speak /by speaking/speaking/speak it.
 
The best way to learn a language is to speak the language.
The best way to learn a language is to speak it.

The best way to learn a language is by speaking the language.
The best way to learn a language is by speaking it.

The two sentences ending with "the language" are grammatical, but they are also awkward and stilted. The other two ending in "it" are - strictly speaking - not grammatical because they end with a preposition. The "rule" about ending a sentence with a preposition is fast becoming obsolete and I have no problem with the sentences above.
 
In a sentence like this, would both options be correct:

All I want to do for Christmas is (to) go skiing.
 
The two sentences ending with "the language" are grammatical, but they are also awkward and stilted. The other two ending in "it" are - strictly speaking - not grammatical because they end with a preposition. The "rule" about ending a sentence with a preposition is fast becoming obsolete and I have no problem with the sentences above.

Excuse me John, did you mean pronoun instead of preposition? It is normally regarded as an object or a subject pronoun.
 
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Yes, shannico, John made a rare slip there. 'It' is indeed a pronoun, and the sentences with it are fine.
 
My apologies shannico, and to everyone else.
You are absolutely correct - I was wrong.
"It" is, indeed, a pronoun.
TGIF :-D
 
I make plenty of slips. I hope you didn't mind me correcting you...
All the best.
Shan
 
I make plenty of slips. I hope you didn't mind me correcting you...
Anyone who posts in this forum, whatever their 'rank' does so in the knowledge that others can question/correct their answers; that is one of the great things about it.
 
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