Some of the sentences below contain faulty modifiers. Identify whether each sentence is correct
or includes a misplaced or dangling modifier. Then revise the incorrect sentences to eliminate
faulty modifiers.
To design an effective advertisement, the product must be clear. (correct, faulty modifier)
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 2Examples of comparatives are: better, greater, stronger, and more intelligent.
a) True
b) False
Ques. 3Some of the sentences below contain faulty modifiers. Identify whether each sentence is correct
or includes a misplaced or dangling modifier. Then revise the incorrect sentences to eliminate
faulty modifiers.
After seeing that shark movie, fish didn't sound good anymore. (correct, faulty modifier)
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 4A superlative typically is used to compare two items.
a) True
b) False
Ques. 5Some of the following sentences contain unnecessary shifts in time or person. Identify whether
each sentence is correct or includes a shift; then revise the incorrect sentences to eliminate the
shift in time or person. Keep the logic of the sentence in mind when revising.
That trail is easy for most people if you are wearing the right shoes. (correct, shift)
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 6Adjectives only point to opinions, so if you see one, you know the statement is an
opinion.
a) True
b) False
Ques. 7Some of the following sentences contain unnecessary shifts in time or person. Identify whether
each sentence is correct or includes a shift; then revise the incorrect sentences to eliminate the
shift in time or person. Keep the logic of the sentence in mind when revising.
Guides lead the students through the museum and then gave them a quiz. (correct, shift)
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 8Opinions are internal; they exist inside you.
a) True
b) False