Is this sentence correct? If not, correct it: I nearly made fifty dollars today.
This sentence is not correct! Correction: I made nearly fifty dollars today.
This is an example of a misplaced modifier. Rearrange the sentence to correct it: Standing in the damp forest, the rain dripped onto the crowd.
An example of a correct sentence would be: The rain dripped onto the crowd standing in the forest.
Define "Misplaced Modifier"
A modifier is in the wrong place in a sentence and, as a result, modifies or describes the wrong subject (noun)
Is this sentence correct? If not, correct it: Having read your letter, we will keep our cat indoors until the ducklings fly off.
This sentence is correct! No changes need to be made.
Is this sentence correct? If not, correct it: The child ate a cold bowl of cereal for breakfast.
This sentence is not correct! Correction: The child ate a bowl of cold cereal for breakfast.
Define "Dangling Modifier"
A modifier is present in the sentence, but it is missing a subject to let the reader know WHO the modifier is referring to
Is this sentence correct? If not, correct it: Having seen Blackpool Tower, Brittney thinks the Eiffel Tower is more impressive.
This sentence is correct! No changes need to be made.
What is another name for a "modifier"?
Enjambment is the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza. (So basically, no punctuation at the end of the sentence.)
Is this sentence correct? If not, correct it: I only have five minutes to talk with you.
This sentence is not correct! Correction: I have only five minutes to talk with you.
Create an example of a misplaced modifier
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