Agenda:
- Grammar: Dangling Modifers
Having finished the assignment, Jill turned on the TV.
The following sentence has an incorrect usage:
Having finished the assignment, the TV was turned on.
Another example:
Dangling: Concerned about the rain, it was decided that the picnic
should be canceled.
[Concerned about the rain has nothing to
modify except the word it, which refers to no word in the sentence.]
Revised: Concerned about the rain, our club decided to call off
the picnic.
[Now, Concerned about the rain clearly refers to club, a subject the reader can identify.]
Directions: Each sentence contains a misplaced or dangling modifier. Rewrite each sentence correctly.
[Now, Concerned about the rain clearly refers to club, a subject the reader can identify.]
- While riding my bike to the library, the dog began to bark.
- She observed the monstrous skyscraper with binoculars.
- Donna served hot dogs, fries, and potato salad to her guests on paper plates..
- Did you see a guy cross the bridge with a beard?
- The red sports car was reported stolen by the police officer.
- While fixing my bicycle chain, the ice cream man drove by.
- Buddy sat in the chair with a broken leg.
- Sam played the "Star-Spangled Banner" to the audience on his saxophone.
- Covered with dirt, I saw the farmer plowing his field on my bike.
- While lacing my shoelaces, the cat yawned and settled into the chair.
- Macbeth: Students will continue reading Act I
- Individually students will answer discussion questions from Act I on page 456 in literature book
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