Modifiers Questions Medium
A dangling modifier is a type of modifier that does not have a clear or logical connection to the word or phrase it is intended to modify. This results in a sentence that is grammatically incorrect or confusing. Dangling modifiers often occur when the subject of the main clause is not explicitly stated or when there is a lack of clarity in the sentence structure. To correct a dangling modifier, it is necessary to rephrase the sentence to ensure that the modifier is properly attached to the intended word or phrase.