This document discusses misplaced and dangling modifiers. It provides examples of sentences with misplaced and dangling modifiers and explains how to identify and correct these errors. The key points are:
- A misplaced modifier is not placed as closely as possible to what it intends to modify, making the sentence confusing.
- A dangling modifier has nothing in the sentence to modify.
- To check for errors, find the modifier, what it intends to modify, and ensure the modifier is as close as possible or add something for it to modify.
- Misplaced and dangling modifiers can change the meaning of a sentence.