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The underlined phrase in the following sentence is a misplaced modifier. Analyse the sentence, and then identify the type of modifier error it contains.

The girl who bought the pearl earrings recently went to Paris for the fashion shows.


Misplaced modifier: the word, phrase, or clause does not clearly relate to the word it is intended to modify

Dangling modifier: the word or phrase (commonly a participle) modifies a word that either does not appear in the sentence or is placed too far away from the modifier

Squinting modifier: the ambiguous modifier (usually an adverb) appears to qualify the words both before and after it 

Answer:

Squinting modifier: the ambiguous modifier (usually an adverb) appears to qualify the words both before and after it 


Complete the following sentence by choosing the adverb clause from the options below.

_______ the bride leaned over and whispered to me that she was having second thoughts.


As the groom was slipping the ring on her finger,  

Her eyes wild and her face pale,

I thought it was strange when

A bit flustered,

Answer:

As the groom was slipping the ring on her finger,