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misplaced modifier
noun
- Grammar. a word, phrase, or clause that seems to refer to or modify an unintended word because of its placement in a sentence, as when young in When young, circuses appeal to all of us.
misplaced modifier
noun
- grammar a participle intended to modify a noun but having the wrong grammatical relationship to it as for example having left in the sentence Having left Europe for good, Peter's future seemed bleak indeed Usual US and Canadian namedangling participle
Grammar Note
Example Sentences
Did The Post’s writers and editors fail to learn about misplaced modifiers, or is this a rather extreme example of an alternative fact?
My teacher, Shani Raja, has a long list of other grammatical peeves: Unsightly widows, misplaced modifiers and jargon, to name a few.
To use "was" requires the participle "sitting" after it.It's misplaced modifier.
Some people live into their 70s with barely a misplaced modifier, let alone misplaced car keys, while others begin to notice issues decades earlier.
You could sense that his everyday conversation must have been packed with such vivid figures of speech as personification, symbolism, and misplaced modifiers.
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