English, 15.10.2020 05:01 eyeneedalife
*The following sentences contain dangling modifiers. Rewrite each sentence to eliminate the dangling modifier, rephrasing as necessary*
(If you canât do all of them, please do the ones you can do. My teacher barely taught us on this)
1.) While we were driving to Hartford, the storm that had been threatening finally broke.
2.) After planting the seeds only last week, the appearance of some small green shoots amazed Frank.
3.) To avoid further lawsuits, all models made after June fifteenth of this year were recalled and their carburetors replaced.
4.) Seeing the long line at the box office, we knew the question was not whether we could get four tickets, but whether we could get any at all.
5.) When introduced, Motor Trend magazine said the Fantasy combined fuel economy with the latest in engineering.
6.) Because of a heavy weekend work schedule, my social life had come to a virtual standstill.
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