sentence modifier and coordinator
Part 1 .. In a separate document, revise the
following sentences that contain either dangling or misplaced modifiers.
Note:There will be more than one way to
fix these sentences.
Part 2 .. In a separate document, identify each underlined phrase as a
participial, appositive, or absolute modifying phrase.
Part 3 .. Using conjunctions and appropriate punctuation, fix
sentences that have grammatical problems (such as run-on sentences or problems
with parallel structure) and combine shorter sentences to make them longer.
Some options for conjunctions are “and,” “but,” “or,” “if,” “until.”Some types of punctuation are , : ; —.
Part 4 .. Identify the class of every word in the following sentences.
Place your labels below the words: noun (n), verb (vb), adjective (adj), adverb
(adv), determiner (det), auxiliary (aux), qualifier (qual), preposition (prep),
conjunction (conj), expletive (exp), particle (part), pronoun (pro).Remember:Some words can serve as members of different classes, depending on how
they are used.

