Dangling Modifiers

If your baby does not like cold apple juice, it should be heated.

Your answer:
1.

Dangling Modifiers
When they are fresh, eating oranges can often keep away the cold virus.

Your answer:
2.

Predication
Our plans for tomorrow should begin today.

Your answer:
3.

Punctuating Sentences
The dinner party will begin at 8 o’clock sharp.

Your answer:
4.

Punctuating Sentences
Without a doubt, cramming for the test.

Your answer:
5.

Punctuating Sentences
He took the curve too sharply, it caused an accident.

Your answer:
6.

Punctuation—Colon
The ingredients for my favorite grilled sandwich are: peanut butter and bananas.

Your answer:
7.

Punctuation—Colon
Studying is exciting: find something about the subject that interests you, and resolve to become an expert.

Your answer:
8.

Punctuation—Dash
Pens come in all shapes—my favorite is an ergonomic one shaped like a wishbone.

Your answer:
9.

Punctuation—Hyphen
She ate two thirds of the pie in one sitting!

Your answer:
10.

Punctuation—Hyphen
The high rise building is located at 3114 Main Street.

Your answer:
11.

Punctuation—Parentheses
The blouse did not fit properly. (You will find it in this package.)

Your answer:
12.

Punctuation—Square Brackets
The article about American history stated, “The revolution began over a beer [during Prohibition] and ended with a bang.”

Your answer:
13.

Inclusive Language—Nonsexist Language

We need more manpower to finish the job on schedule.

Your answer:
14.

Inclusive Language—Nonracist and Nonagist Language

The woman who earned the award was a Negro from Louisiana.

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15.

Inclusive Language—Nonracist and Nonagist Language

It seems that every Golden Ager is on the bus trip to Laughlin, Nevada.

Your answer:
16.

Inclusive Language—Talking about People with Disabilities and Disease

The blind people were downtown for a national conference.

Your answer:
17.

Inclusive Language—Talking about People with Disabilities and Disease

His sister is afflicted with polio and muscular dystrophy, so she is confined to a wheelchair.

Your answer:
18.

Inclusive Language—Quoting from Biased Material
The mayors and their wives were invited on a tour of the state buildings.

Your answer:
19.

Inclusive Language—Quoting from Biased Material

Back in the 1400s, the laws governing the people were quite specific: “All men shall tithe 10% to the church and pay taxes every six months. All men can attend school until they are 16 years of age.”

Your answer:
20.

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This site will give you dangling modifiers and explain how to fix them.

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_dangmod.html

This site will show you examples and how they are corrected:

http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/grammar/modifiers.html

Cold apple juice should be heated, if the baby don't like it.

Dangling Modifiers:

A dangling modifier is a type of grammatical error in which a word or phrase modifies something unintended because of its placement in the sentence. To fix a dangling modifier, it is important to rephrase the sentence so that the intended subject of the modifier is clear.

In the given sentence: "If your baby does not like cold apple juice, it should be heated," the modifier "if your baby does not like cold apple juice" is dangling because it is unclear what should be heated. One way to fix this is by rephrasing the sentence to make the subject of the modifier clear: "If your baby does not like cold apple juice, you should heat it."

Therefore, the correct sentence is: "If your baby does not like cold apple juice, you should heat it."

Answer: 1. "If your baby does not like cold apple juice, you should heat it."