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turn the truck on the bridge which is green is mine into a dangling modifier please help as fast as u can

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Answered by pm9148805
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Answered by vasanthidm24
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A modifier changes, qualifies, clarifies or limits a particular word in a sentence in order

to add emphasis, explanation or detail. Hence, modifiers are descriptive words such as

adjectives or adverbs.

For example : I’m going to Café More for a vegetarian pizza.

Here, the modifier vegetarian gives extra information about what kind of ‘pizza’ it is.

Modifier can be an adjective or an adverb

A modifier can be an adjective that modifies a noun as in the above sentence.

I’m going to “Café More” for a vegetarian pizza. (Here the noun ‘pizza’ is modified by

the adjective vegetarian. A modifier can be an adverb that modifies a verb.

For example, The student carefully proof read her thesis (Here the verb proof read is

modified by the adverb carefully)

Why use modifiers ?

Modifiers enhance and brighten language

A modifier can be a phrase or clause

Phrase Modifier

Example, Rama studied in the library.

Here the phrase ‘in the library’ gives us extra information about the verb ‘studied’.

Clause

Example : They boy who was at the store bought pastries.

The above sentence demonstrates an adjective clause because a group of words

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