In grammar, a modifier (or qualifier) is an optional element in phrase structure or clause structure; Cambridge Grammar of the English Language
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_modifier
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The Oxford Companion to the English Language, pp. 752-753. Oxford University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-19-214183-X The dangling modifier or participle...
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The Writing Centre; Simard Hall ; Room 0021; 60 University ; P.O. Box 450 ; Station A, Ottawa, ON ; A modifier can be an adjective, an adverb, or a phrase or clause acting as an adjective or adverb In every case, the basic principle is the same: the modifier adds information to another element in the sentence.
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Definition of modifier in the AudioEnglish.net Dictionary. About Accounting English · Learn English · Free English Language Dictionary...
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Definition of misplaced modifier in the AudioEnglish.net Dictionary. About Accounting English · Learn English · Free English Language Dictionary...
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The following article explains the five grammatical forms that can function as the grammatical noun phrase modifier in the English language. Home » Education & Career » Language Study » The Grammatical Noun Phrase Modifier in English...
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Adjectives and adjective phrases perform three main grammatical functions within sentences in the English language. Both native speakers and ESL students must learn The three functions of adjectives and adjective phrases in the English language are noun phrase modifier, predicate adjective, and object complement.
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In English sentences, the doer must be the subject of the main clause that follows. In this sentence, it is Jill. She seems logically to be the one doing the action ("having finished"), and this sentence therefore does not have a dangling modifier. English as a Second Language (ESL)
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When considering the proper form of a modifier, ask yourself what word is being modified. Although Chaucer's Griselda might have been comfortable with the medieval use of double negatives, standard English today accepts the use of only one negative form.
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www.meredith.edu/grammar/modifier.htm
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