Leave it as it is.
misplaced and dangling modifiers
To avoid misplaced modifiers, place them as close as possible to the word they are modifying in a sentence. To correct misplaced modifiers, rearrange the sentence so that the modifier is placed next to the word it is meant to describe. Additionally, make sure the meaning of the sentence is clear and logical.
Place the modifier and the word it modifies as close together as possible in the sentence.
The corrected sentence should have verb-subject agreement as well as pronoun-antecedent agreement with no misplaced modifiers to be grammatically right.
Avoid using commas to separate phrases, and place the modifier and the word it modifies as close together as possible in the sentence.
Words like "only," "almost," "just," and "even" are often misplaced modifiers. When these words are not placed correctly in a sentence, they can create confusion or change the intended meaning. It's important to ensure they are placed next to the word or phrase they are meant to modify to avoid ambiguity.
Do not misplaced your thing
I can give you several sentences.Have you misplaced your report again?The misplaced luggage finally turned up in Chicago.He felt misplaced in the formal party.
what is it
The keys an been misplaced. The misplaced word cause a great deal of confusion.
Corrected version: My mother gave me a book with a broken cover that she read as a child.
Sentence modifiers typicallyqualify (in what way, under what conditions),limit, or set conditions or circumstances (for whom, why, when, where), orindicated reasons or conclusions.