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In this worksheet your student will place modifiers in sentences. Free, printable modifiers worksheets to develop strong grammar, language and writing skills. More than 1,500 ELA activities. Click to learn more!
- Placing Modifiers
This worksheet introduces your young writer to this concept...
- Placing Modifiers
When the modifiers wander too far from the words that they modifying they create a misplaced modifier. These worksheets will help students learn to identify misplaced modifiers and how to rewrite the sentences that they are in to make them flow and serve their intended purpose.
First, identify the misplaced or dangling modifier. Then, on the line provided, revise each sentence so that it is clear and correct. If a sentence is already correct, write C. EXAMPLE 1. Saved for a rainy day, the sugar bowl was full of quarters. The sugar bowl was full of quarters that had been saved for a rainy day.
Middle School Modifiers Worksheets - total of 8 printable worksheets available for this concept. Worksheets are 7 misplaced and dangling modifiers, Gr...
Directions: Determine whether the sentences below contain misplaced or dangling modifiers. Fix any problems that you find. Check your answers with the interactive version of the exercise. Emma Sue was delighted when Professor Nguyen returned her perfect calculus test with an ear-to-ear grin.
Whether those modifiers are dangling or misplaced, they need to be corrected! This worksheet has a variety of sentences with these errors. Your student is asked to correct each one. It’s perfect for practicing Common Core Standards for Language for 7th grade. It is also useful for other students.
This worksheet introduces your young writer to this concept by asking her to add a modifier to a sentence. It’s perfect for introducing dangling and misplaced modifiers. Use it for Common Core Standards for 7th grade Language or for other students as necessary.