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∙ 11y agoNo, the modifier "edging her way excitedly through the crowd" should be placed immediately next to the word it is modifying, which is likely the subject of the sentence. By moving the modifier closer to the subject, the sentence will be clearer and more coherent.
No, the modifier is misplaced in this sentence. It should be revised to: "Edging her way excitedly through the crowd, she found the noise to be deafening." This places the modifier next to the noun it is intended to modify.
The sentence "She quickly ran to the store to buy some groceries" contains a correctly used modifier in italic.
No, the sentence does not have a misplaced modifier. The phrase "that Sarah had read" correctly describes the small book.
No, the modifier in this sentence is incorrectly located. It should be revised to: "The broken vase, lying in pieces on the floor, was irreparable."
An example of a disruptive modifier would be "completely" in the sentence: "She completely destroyed the cake." The modifier "completely" disrupts the overall meaning of the sentence by emphasizing the extent of the destruction.
No, the modifier is misplaced in this sentence. It should be revised to: "Edging her way excitedly through the crowd, she found the noise to be deafening." This places the modifier next to the noun it is intended to modify.
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The word "looked" is a correctly used modifier in the sentence.
The sentence "She quickly ran to the store to buy some groceries" contains a correctly used modifier in italic.
He spoke sharply to his sister
Yes, the modifier in this sentence correctly located in "Spilling a drink onto the customers head the waitress was horrified."
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Yes, the modifier is used correctly. "He spoke sharply to his sister" would be the correct way to write the sentence.
No, the sentence does not have a misplaced modifier. The phrase "that Sarah had read" correctly describes the small book.
No, the modifier in this sentence is incorrectly located. It should be revised to: "The broken vase, lying in pieces on the floor, was irreparable."
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The sound was so deafening, it put me and my friends to sleep.