Modifiers Questions
Dangling modifiers refer to words or phrases that are placed in a sentence in a way that does not clearly or logically modify the intended subject. This results in confusion or ambiguity in the sentence. Dangling modifiers often occur when the subject of the sentence is not explicitly stated or when the modifier is placed too far away from the word it is supposed to modify. To correct a dangling modifier, the sentence should be rephrased or rearranged to ensure that the modifier is properly connected to the intended subject.