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Grammatical modifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In grammar, a modifier (or qualifier ) is an optional element in phrase structure or clause structure; the removal of the modifier typically doesn't affect the grammaticality of the construction. ...
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Modifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Modifier may refer to: • Grammatical modifier, an adjective or adverb that changes the meaning of a noun, pronoun, or verb ; limits the meaning • Dangling modifier, a word or phrase that modifies a c...
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Guide to Grammar and Writing ... 1. Select the correctly written sentence in this group. Spending way too much money on his old car, Fred's salary just wasn't enough. Spending way too much money on his old car, Fred soon found he'd used up his salary. ... 2. Select the correctly written sentence in this group.
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Dangling modifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A dangling modifier , also referred to as a dangling participle , is an error in sentence structure where a grammatical modifier is associated with a word other than the one intended. For example,...
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A squinting modifier is an ambiguously placed modifier that can modify either the word before it or the word after it. In other words, it is "squinting" in both directions at the same time:
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java.lang.reflect; Class Modifier ... static int ABSTRACT; The int value representing the abstract modifier. ... static boolean isAbstract(int mod); Return true if the integer argument includes the abstract modifier, false otherwise.
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