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17 June, 11:46

Some of these sentences contain misplaced modifiers and unclear modifiers. Draw an arrow from the misplaced modifier to the more appropriate location. After finishing a huge dinner, he only ate a few cherries for dessert.

(1) The man who was carrying the sack of groceries with an umbrella walked carefully to his car. (2) He only bought a small amount of food for his lunch because he was going to leave town that afternoon. (3) He whistled to his huge black dog opening the car door and set the groceries in the trunk. (4) The dog jumped into the trunk happily with the groceries.

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  1. 17 June, 12:16
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    The man who was carrying the groceries
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