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Dangling modifiers and how to avoid them in your writing
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Dangling modifiers and how to avoid them in your writing 

by Dhanya Alex November 8, 2022

What is a dangling modifier?   The term “dangling” means hanging or swinging loosely. A modifier is used to describe or qualify another part of a sentence. Dangling modifiers is a common grammar mistake in writing that make for illogical sentence constructions, usually by leaving a phrase to hang precariously at …

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