
Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers Lesson
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English
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7th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 8 Questions
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What is a Misplaced Modifier?
A word or phrase that is incorrectly placed in a sentence. Usually, it is too far away from the word(s) it modifies.
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EXAMPLE
I smelled the delicious dinner coming down the stairs.
NOTE: It looks like the dinner is coming down the stairs. 😄
CORRECTED: Coming down the stairs, I smelled the delicious dinner.
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EXAMPLE
Drinking water from the pond, Miranda saw the abandoned puppy.
NOTE: It looks like Miranda is drinking water from the pond. 😃
CORRECTED: Miranda saw the abandoned puppy drinking water from the pond
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Multiple Choice
Q. Does this sentence contain a misplaced modifier?
A popular vacation spot for many families, people go to Disney World.
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Q. Does this sentence contain a misplaced modifier?
He threw the ball to the dog made of durable blue rubber.
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Q. Does this sentence contain a misplaced modifier?
Walking to school, I tripped and fell.
Yes
No
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What is a dangling modifier?
A word(s) with nothing to modify.
Subject | Subject
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EXAMPLE
While eating dinner, the lights went out.
NOTE: Who's eating dinner?
CORRECTED: While eating dinner, Bill was surprised when the lights went out.
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EXAMPLE
Sitting on the porch, a mosquito bit me.
NOTE: Who's sitting on the porch?
CORRECTED: Sitting on the porch, I was bitten by a mosquito.
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Multiple Choice
Q. Does this sentence have a dangling modifier?
Losing the game, the team walked sadly back to the dugout.
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Q. Does this sentence have a dangling modifier?
Running across the lawn, the sprinklers went off.
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Q. Does this sentence have a dangling modifier?
Without a second thought, Jeff bought the expensive car.
Yes
No
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Open Ended
Q. Correct the sentence.
Speeding by quickly, the man saw a police car.
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Open Ended
Q. Correct the sentence.
To make his parents happy, the trash had to be taken out daily.
What is a Misplaced Modifier?
A word or phrase that is incorrectly placed in a sentence. Usually, it is too far away from the word(s) it modifies.
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