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In Spanish the adjective follows the noun it modifies, so it is already in the correct position. The English version has the adjective first. The sentence is still wrong because the object (Padre) should follow the transitive verb as the indirect object : "Yo dio mi padre un abrazo carinoso." = "I gave my father a warm hug."
To correct a misplaced modifier, you can move it closer to the word or phrase it is meant to modify to clarify the intended meaning of the sentence. Ensure that the modifier is placed in a logical position to avoid confusion or ambiguity for the reader. Always double-check your sentence to confirm that the modifier is clearly and appropriately describing the correct subject.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "transposed" (switched in position).
The correct spelling is participle phrase. A participle phrase has a participle, an object, modifier, and complements. It is an adjective phrase starting with a participle.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "supreme" (highest in power or position).
correct is itself an adjective
Yes correct is a adjective. Yes
To correct a misplaced modifier, you need to place it as close as possible to the word it is supposed to modify. This helps to clarify the intended meaning of the sentence and avoid confusion for the reader. Make sure that the modifier is clearly linked to the word it is modifying to ensure proper sentence structure.
Yes, the modifier is used correctly. "He spoke sharply to his sister" would be the correct way to write the sentence.
Correct, abusive is an adjective.
Correct.
A modifier whose place in the sentence can easily confuse the reader.. Ex. I watched him frequently as he walked his dog. Correct way: I frequently watched him as he walked his dog. The word frequently is the ambiguous modifier.