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29 April, 14:29

To avoid confusion from a misplaced modifier, a participial phrase should be placed

at the beginning of the sentence.

at the end of the sentence.

next to the noun it describes.

next to the verb it describes.

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  1. 29 April, 15:36
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    Participial phrases should always be close to the noun that they modify so that they cannot accidentally appear to modify a different noun than the intended one.
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