Dangling Modifiers
Dangling Modifiers
A dangling modifier is a phrase or clause that either modifies no word in the sentence or refers
to the wrong word. Dangling modifiers cause the sentence to lack coherence. Recognize the
following types of dangling modifiers and their corrections.
Revision 1:
As I was smoking my cigar, a fire engine came roaring around the corner.
Revision 2:
Smoking my cigar, I saw a fire engine roaring around the corner.
Revision 1:
After the dentist drilled my tooth, my cavity stopped aching.
Revision 2:
After drilling my tooth, my dentist stopped my cavity from aching.
Revision:
To become a physician, one needs to have aptitude and to work hard.
Revision 1:
When fishing, I always bait my hook.
Revision 2:
When I am fishing, my hook is always baited.
NOTE: Some verbal phrases do not modify any single portion of the main clause but rather
the whole of the clause. These are called absolute constructions and are not dangling
modifiers. For example:
9. To become a movie star, talent and luck must come into play.
15. After releasing the report, new data were supplied to the committee.