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An example of a disruptive modifier would be "completely" in the sentence: "She completely destroyed the cake." The modifier "completely" disrupts the overall meaning of the sentence by emphasizing the extent of the destruction.
An awkward modifier is a modifier that interrupts the flow of the sentence. =] A modifier that interrupts the flow of the sentence
How you know is you have to read the whole sentence and to find out what a modifier is you have to know what a modifier is
APEX A limiting modifier is a modifier that limits the meaning of another word in the sentence
example modifier and complement
My teacher is my personal modifier.
A sentence element that limits qualifies the sense of another word or phrase in the same construction. For example the noun 'alarm' is the modifier of 'clock' in 'alarm clock'
do you mean misplaced? a misplaced modifier is when the modifier is incorrectly added into the sentence which twists the meaning of the sentence. for example: "Two Sisters Reunited After 18 Years in Checkout Counter." this person meant to say that the two sisters reuinted in the checkout counter after 18 years but the "after 18 years" (the modifier) was misplaced which created a whole different meaning to the reader.
A dangling modifier is an example of a grammatical error where a modifying word or phrase is not clearly associated with the word it is intended to modify, leading to confusion or ambiguity in the sentence.
When an opening modifier does not modify any word in the sentence, it is called a "dangling modifier." This occurs when the word or phrase intended to be modified is either missing or unclear, leading to confusion about what the modifier is referring to. To correct a dangling modifier, the sentence can be restructured to clearly link the modifier to the appropriate subject.
To determine if a sentence has a misplaced modifier, I would need to see the specific sentence in question. A misplaced modifier occurs when a descriptive word or phrase is placed too far from the noun it modifies, leading to confusion or a misleading interpretation. If you provide the sentence, I can help you identify if it has a misplaced modifier.
The word "looked" is a correctly used modifier in the sentence.