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Misplaced Modifiers The student will manipulate sentence structure in order to avoid misplaced modifiers to ensure clarity. [4c2]
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What is a “Modifier”? a word or word group that makes the meaning of another word or word group more specific. two kinds of modifiers: adjectives (modify nouns and pronouns) adverbs (modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs)
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One-Word Modifiers If a word in the predicate modifies the subject of the verb, use an adjective. The cantor’s voice was beautiful. If it modifies the verb, use an adverb. The cantor sang beautifully.
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Practice English I: workbook p. 191 (1-5), 190 (1-5), 192 (1-5)
English II: workbook p. 194
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Misplaced Modifiers A word or phrase that seems to modify the wrong word or word group is a misplaced modifier. I played with my pet dog in my Sunday suit. (incorrect) I played in my Sunday suit with my pet dog. (correct) To correct misplaced modifiers, move the modifying word or phrase directy before or after the word it modifies.
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Practice 1. On her way home, Jan found a gold man’s watch.
2. We ate the lunch that we had bought slowly. 3. The dealer sold the Cadillac to the buyer with leather seats. 4. They saw a fence behind the house made of barbed wire.
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Practice English I: workbook p. 207 English II: workbook p. 209
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Homework English I: textbook p. 588, Exercise 12 (1-10). Write the sentences. English II: textbook p. 629, Exercise 7 (1-10). Write the sentences.
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