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Writing Misplaced Modifiers -
A modifier (a word, phrase, or clause that describes something else) goes next to the thing it modifies. "Engvid.com is great for English learners where you can learn many new things about the language.
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- A modifier (a word, phrase, or clause that describes something else) goes next to the thing it modifies.
- "Engvid.com is great for English learners where you can learn many new things about the language.
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