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When is a modifier misplaced?
Responses
when it is used with the wrong tense
when it is used with the wrong tense
when it is too far from the noun
when it is too far from the noun
when it seems to apply to the wrong word
when it seems to apply to the wrong word
when it comes after a conjunction
Responses
when it is used with the wrong tense
when it is used with the wrong tense
when it is too far from the noun
when it is too far from the noun
when it seems to apply to the wrong word
when it seems to apply to the wrong word
when it comes after a conjunction
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GPT-4o mini
A modifier is considered misplaced when it seems to apply to the wrong word. This often occurs when the modifier is positioned in a way that causes confusion about which word it is meant to modify. For example, in the sentence "She saw the man with the telescope," it is unclear whether "with the telescope" modifies "the man" or "saw."
So the most accurate response would be: **when it seems to apply to the wrong word.**
So the most accurate response would be: **when it seems to apply to the wrong word.**
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