Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers
Grade 7 · English Language Arts · Language and Grammar · Northwest Territories, Canada
Lesson Summary
Fix sentences where a describing word or phrase is attached to the wrong thing.
Explanation
A misplaced modifier is a word or phrase that is too far from the word it is supposed to describe, creating confusion. For example, 'I saw a dog walking to school' makes it sound like the dog is walking to school. A dangling modifier has no clear word to describe at all, like 'Running to the bus, the rain started.' You fix these by placing the modifier next to the word it describes or by rewriting the sentence.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is wrong with this sentence: 'Covered in chocolate, Mom served the strawberries'?
Answer: The modifier 'covered in chocolate' is misplaced—it sounds like Mom is covered in chocolate. It should be: 'Mom served the strawberries covered in chocolate.'
Q2: Fix this dangling modifier: 'Walking through the park, the flowers were beautiful.'
Answer: Walking through the park, I thought the flowers were beautiful. (Adding a subject like 'I' gives the modifier something to describe.)
Q3: Why is it important to place modifiers correctly?
Answer: Misplaced modifiers create confusing or unintentionally funny sentences. Correct placement ensures the reader understands exactly what you mean.
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Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers is a lesson in the Language and Grammar chapter of Grade 7 English Language Arts. It is part of the Northwest Territories, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers is taught in Grade 7 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Northwest Territories, Canada.
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