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Grade 11, ESL
/ Language Arts
Std # 1.81: Determine correct use of modifiers
Misplaced
participles
NOTE: Modifiers may be
words, phrases, or clauses; adjectives and adverbs (adjectival and
adverbial phrases and clauses); or verbals.
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| Lesson Plans:
ESL Ideas
(B=Beginning, I=Intermediate, T=Transitional)
(B) Using a list, students highlight modifiers in a newspaper article
or other written material.
(I) Students copy highlighted modifiers and the words they modify from
written material.
(T) Students correct incorrect modifiers or add modifiers to simple
sentences.
See also
Comparative &
Superlative Quiz
and
Activities for ESL
Students
for more grammar activities and quizzes.
The Misplaced
Modifier
(T) Cooperative lesson students work in pairs and whole class
identifying and correcting misplaced modifiers
Nouns as
Modifiers
(I, T) Activity is an online
self-checking multiple choice quiz students use each noun as a
modifier
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| Resources:
Grammar Handbook: Misplaced Modifiers
(I, T) Handout explains what a misplaced
modifier is and how to correct the problem
Grammar Handbook: Dangling Modifiers
(I, T) Handout explains what a dangling modifier is and how to
correct the problem
Dangling Modifiers and How To Correct Them
(I, T) Handout explains what a dangling
modifier is and how to correct the problem
OWL: Dangling Modifiers
(I, T) Color-coded handout demonstrates the concept of dangling
modifiers including sentence examples and strategies for revising
dangling modifiers
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