Dangling Modifiers Multiple-Choice Exercises
Dangling Modifiers Multiple-Choice Exercises
Original sentence: After studying all night, the test seemed easy.
1. After studying all night, the test-taker found the test easy.
2. After studying all night, the test seemed easier.
3. After studying all night, the test was completed quickly.
4. After studying all night, everything made sense.
Select the option that corrects the dangling modifier in the sentence.
Original sentence: Driving through the countryside, the old farmhouse appeared in the
distance.
1. While driving through the countryside, the old farmhouse appeared in the distance.
2. Driving through the countryside, I noticed the old farmhouse appearing in the distance.
3. Driving through the countryside, it was beautiful to see the old farmhouse in the distance.
4. Driving through the countryside, the old farmhouse was seen in the distance.
Original sentence: Walking home from school, the storm caught us by surprise.
1. While walking home from school, the storm caught us by surprise.
2. Walking home from school, we were caught by surprise by the storm.
3. Walking home from school, the storm surprised everyone.
4. The storm caught us by surprise as we walked home from school.
Choose the option that corrects the misplaced modifier in the sentence.
Original sentence: The waiter served a dish to the customers that was piping hot.
1. The waiter served a dish that was piping hot to the customers.
2. The customers were served by the waiter a dish that was piping hot.
3. A dish that was piping hot was served to the customers by the waiter.
4. The waiter served to the customers a dish that was piping hot.
Original sentence: Walking down the street, the beautiful houses caught my eye.