Chapter # 6: Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
Misplaced and dangling modifiers are grammatical errors that create confusion in a sentence by incorrectly describing a word or idea. A misplaced modifier is placed too far from the word it modifies, while a dangling modifier does not clearly relate to any word in the sentence. These errors can change the meaning of a sentence and make it unclear. In MDCAT English preparation, students learn to identify and correct misplaced and dangling modifiers to improve sentence structure, clarity, and grammar skills for entry test MCQs.
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