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Modifiers (Misplaced and Dangling)

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English

6th Grade

CCSS covered

Modifiers (Misplaced and Dangling)
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1.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

a word, phrase, or clause that describes another word, phrase, or clause ​ (a)  

modifier
misplaced modifier
adjective
describe

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

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What is the modifier in the following sentence?
Brian, the man with the bushy red beard, is Lydia's husband. 

Brian
the man with the bushy red beard
is
Lydia's husband

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CCSS.L.7.1A

CCSS.L.7.1C

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

True or False: This sentence has a correctly placed modifier.

Carefully planted, the flowers bloomed beautifully in the garden.

True

False

Answer explanation

The modifier 'carefully planted' correctly describes the flowers, which bloomed beautifully.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

True or False: This sentence has a correctly placed modifier.

The cat chased the mouse under the couch that was very fast.

True

False

Answer explanation

The sentence implies the couch was very fast, not the mouse. The modifier is misplaced.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which sentence is correct?

The painting, admired by many, hung in the gallery.

Admired by many, the gallery hung the painting.

Answer explanation

The modifier 'admired by many' correctly describes the painting.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

True or False: This sentence has a correctly placed modifier.

The teacher explained the lesson to the students sitting in their seats.

True

False

Answer explanation

The sentence implies the students were sitting in their seats, not the teacher. The modifier is misplaced.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which sentence is correct? Stuck in traffic, the car engine overheated. The car engine, stuck in traffic, overheated.

Stuck in traffic, the car engine overheated.

The car engine, stuck in traffic, overheated.

Answer explanation

The modifier 'stuck in traffic' correctly describes the car engine.

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