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If there's a dangling modifier in the sentence, fix it.
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A big sports fan,
the softball games
I
watched
all
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with Vincent Crabbe
last season •
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Corrected versions (choose depending who is the sports fan):
- If you are the fan: "A big sports fan, I watched all the softball games with Vincent Crabbe last season."
- If Vincent Crabbe is the fan: "A big sports fan, Vincent Crabbe watched all the softball games with me last season."
Explanation: The introductory phrase "A big sports fan" must modify a nearby noun (I or Vincent Crabbe), not "the softball games."
- If you are the fan: "A big sports fan, I watched all the softball games with Vincent Crabbe last season."
- If Vincent Crabbe is the fan: "A big sports fan, Vincent Crabbe watched all the softball games with me last season."
Explanation: The introductory phrase "A big sports fan" must modify a nearby noun (I or Vincent Crabbe), not "the softball games."
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