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Dangling Modifiers. Download Free PDF Worksheet. Click the link below to download the free PDF worksheet. Worksheet 1 explains the concept of dangling and misplaced modifiers, including suggestions for correcting them. It has 9 exercises. Worksheet 2 has 17 exercises.
MISPLACED AND DANGLING MODIFIERS – EXERCISE 1. Directions: Determine whether the sentences below contain misplaced or dangling modifiers. Fix any problems that you find. Check your answers with the interactive version of the exercise.
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This handout accompanies Exercise 1 of Grammar Bytes! Get the answers by doing the interactive version of the exercise at this address: http://chompchomp.com/exercises.htm. Directions: Determine whether the sentences below contain misplaced or dangling modifiers. Fix any problems that you find.
This type of error is called a dangling modifier, and it presents a problem in your writing since it makes your intended meaning unclear. Dangling modifiers usually occur at the beginning of a sentence, though they can also be found at the end of a sentence.
This series of worksheets is designed to help students identify, understand, and correct dangling modifiers. Each worksheet provides students with guided exercises and practical strategies to enhance their understanding and application of proper modifier usage.
A dangling modifier is a modifier that has nothing to modify. In other words, a dangling modifier is an error caused by failing to use the word that the modifier is meant to be modifying.
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Exercise C Most of the following sentences contain a misplaced or a dangling modifier. First, identify the misplaced or dangling modifier. Then, on the line provided, revise each sentence so that it is clear and correct. If a sentence is already correct, write C. EXAMPLE 1. Saved for a rainy day, the sugar bowl was full of quarters.