![]() | Dangling Modifier - Grammatical Mistakes Dangling Modifier: a modifying word or phrase that is not properly matched with the word it modifies. Dangling modifiers often occur at the beginnings of sentences. -Traveling north, the trees get smaller. In this sentence, traveling north is meant to decribe the person who travels, but it's actually describing the trees, which don't travel at all. A correct version would be: -Travleing north, I notice that the trees get smaller. |
![]() | Dangling Modifier Political autonomy and lower population density. http://abdicatecell.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=85&Itemid=29 |
![]() | Participial Phrase in English Grammar word, Phrase, Clause ... Participial Phrase, Dangling Modifier |
![]() | "Heroes of the Writers Strike" Hollywood Writers seek out new jobs during the strike. They can fix a dangling modifier... but can they pour cement? |
![]() | ENG110 Grammar Project - Shawn, Vlad and Dyar *WARNING: contains profanity* This was not meant to be taken seriously AT ALL...we still got 100% on it though hahaha quality is crappy cause video was taken with a digital photo camera lol. Editing was done really fast so dont expect much. |
![]() | Lazy Literature - Introductions Lazy Literature Video Series Introduction. 10 nerdy points if you can spot the dangling modifier. |