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Correcting Misplaced Modifiers Exercises

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Correcting Misplaced Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the Correcting Misplaced Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the

following sentences to correct the misplaced modifiers. following sentences to correct the misplaced modifiers.

1. Smashed beyond repair, Rob saw his watch lying on the 1. Smashed beyond repair, Rob saw his watch lying on the
court. court.

2. A banana split was served to each guest, dripping with 2. A banana split was served to each guest, dripping with
chocolate sauce. chocolate sauce.

3. We saved the scrap of meat for the dog that had been left 3. We saved the scrap of meat for the dog that had been left
on our plates. on our plates.

4. Michelle bought an umbrella from a salesman with red and 4. Michelle bought an umbrella from a salesman with red and
yellow panels. yellow panels.

5. The hunter crouched behind a tree waiting for a bear to 5. The hunter crouched behind a tree waiting for a bear to
come along with a bow and arrow. come along with a bow and arrow.

6. We saw many picturesque plantation homes driving 6. We saw many picturesque plantation homes driving
through the South. through the South.

7. Wilma kept her trophies in a bookcase that she had won in 7. Wilma kept her trophies in a bookcase that she had won in
golf tournaments. golf tournaments.

Correcting Misplaced Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the Correcting Misplaced Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the
following sentences to correct the misplaced modifiers. following sentences to correct the misplaced modifiers.

1. Smashed beyond repair, Rob saw his watch lying on the 1. Smashed beyond repair, Rob saw his watch lying on the
court. court.

2. A banana split was served to each guest, dripping with 2. A banana split was served to each guest, dripping with
chocolate sauce. chocolate sauce.

3. We saved the scrap of meat for the dog that had been left 3. We saved the scrap of meat for the dog that had been left
on our plates. on our plates.

4. Michelle bought an umbrella from a salesman with red and 4. Michelle bought an umbrella from a salesman with red and
yellow panels. yellow panels.

5. The hunter crouched behind a tree waiting for a bear to 5. The hunter crouched behind a tree waiting for a bear to
come along with a bow and arrow. come along with a bow and arrow.

6. We saw many picturesque plantation homes driving 6. We saw many picturesque plantation homes driving
through the South. through the South.

7. Wilma kept her trophies in a bookcase that she had won in 7. Wilma kept her trophies in a bookcase that she had won in
golf tournaments. golf tournaments.

Correcting Misplaced Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the Correcting Misplaced Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the
following sentences to correct the misplaced modifiers. following sentences to correct the misplaced modifiers.

1. Smashed beyond repair, Rob saw his watch lying on the 1. Smashed beyond repair, Rob saw his watch lying on the
court. court.

2. A banana split was served to each guest, dripping with 2. A banana split was served to each guest, dripping with
chocolate sauce. chocolate sauce.

3. We saved the scrap of meat for the dog that had been left 3. We saved the scrap of meat for the dog that had been left
on our plates. on our plates.

4. Michelle bought an umbrella from a salesman with red and 4. Michelle bought an umbrella from a salesman with red and
yellow panels. yellow panels.

5. The hunter crouched behind a tree waiting for a bear to 5. The hunter crouched behind a tree waiting for a bear to
come along with a bow and arrow. come along with a bow and arrow.

6. We saw many picturesque plantation homes driving 6. We saw many picturesque plantation homes driving
through the South. through the South.

7. Wilma kept her trophies in a bookcase that she had won in 7. Wilma kept her trophies in a bookcase that she had won in
golf tournaments. golf tournaments.
Correcting Dangling Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the Correcting Dangling Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the
following sentences to correct them. following sentences to correct them.
dangling modifiers. dangling modifiers.

1. To get to town quickly, the highway is best. 1. To get to town quickly, the highway is best.
2. At the age of five, Paul’s uncle took him to the circus. 2. At the age of five, Paul’s uncle took him to the circus.
3. Wandering aimlessly in the woods, the first sight of camp 3. Wandering aimlessly in the woods, the first sight of camp
was welcome. was welcome.
4. After hearing of the refugees’ plight, emergency funds were 4. After hearing of the refugees’ plight, emergency funds were
made available. made available.
5. To receive the free booklet, a stamped, self-addressed 5. To receive the free booklet, a stamped, self-addressed
envelope must be enclosed. envelope must be enclosed.
6. To keep up with the news, a daily paper is a must. 6. To keep up with the news, a daily paper is a must.
7. Sailing far out from shore, a squall suddenly arose. 7. Sailing far out from shore, a squall suddenly arose.

Correcting Dangling Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the Correcting Dangling Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the
following sentences to correct them. following sentences to correct them.
dangling modifiers. dangling modifiers.

1. To get to town quickly, the highway is best. 1. To get to town quickly, the highway is best.
2. At the age of five, Paul’s uncle took him to the circus. 2. At the age of five, Paul’s uncle took him to the circus.
3. Wandering aimlessly in the woods, the first sight of camp 3. Wandering aimlessly in the woods, the first sight of camp
was welcome. was welcome.
4. After hearing of the refugees’ plight, emergency funds were 4. After hearing of the refugees’ plight, emergency funds were
made available. made available.
5. To receive the free booklet, a stamped, self-addressed 5. To receive the free booklet, a stamped, self-addressed
envelope must be enclosed. envelope must be enclosed.
6. To keep up with the news, a daily paper is a must. 6. To keep up with the news, a daily paper is a must.
7. Sailing far out from shore, a squall suddenly arose. 7. Sailing far out from shore, a squall suddenly arose.

Correcting Dangling Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the Correcting Dangling Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the
following sentences to correct them. following sentences to correct them.
dangling modifiers. dangling modifiers.

1. To get to town quickly, the highway is best. 1. To get to town quickly, the highway is best.
2. At the age of five, Paul’s uncle took him to the circus. 2. At the age of five, Paul’s uncle took him to the circus.
3. Wandering aimlessly in the woods, the first sight of camp 3. Wandering aimlessly in the woods, the first sight of camp
was welcome. was welcome.
4. After hearing of the refugees’ plight, emergency funds were 4. After hearing of the refugees’ plight, emergency funds were
made available. made available.
5. To receive the free booklet, a stamped, self-addressed 5. To receive the free booklet, a stamped, self-addressed
envelope must be enclosed. envelope must be enclosed.
6. To keep up with the news, a daily paper is a must. 6. To keep up with the news, a daily paper is a must.
7. Sailing far out from shore, a squall suddenly arose. 7. Sailing far out from shore, a squall suddenly arose.

Correcting Dangling Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the Correcting Dangling Modifiers Exercises: Rewrite the
following sentences to correct them. following sentences to correct them.
dangling modifiers. dangling modifiers.

1. To get to town quickly, the highway is best. 1. To get to town quickly, the highway is best.
2. At the age of five, Paul’s uncle took him to the circus. 2. At the age of five, Paul’s uncle took him to the circus.
3. Wandering aimlessly in the woods, the first sight of camp 3. Wandering aimlessly in the woods, the first sight of camp
was welcome. was welcome.
4. After hearing of the refugees’ plight, emergency funds were 4. After hearing of the refugees’ plight, emergency funds were
made available. made available.
5. To receive the free booklet, a stamped, self-addressed 5. To receive the free booklet, a stamped, self-addressed
envelope must be enclosed. envelope must be enclosed.
6. To keep up with the news, a daily paper is a must. 6. To keep up with the news, a daily paper is a must.
7. Sailing far out from shore, a squall suddenly arose. 7. Sailing far out from shore, a squall suddenly arose.

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