Hi sayantanc2k,
Thanks for answering, I just felt like there were several inconsistencies with what I read. Please correct me if I am wrong, this is how I seethings:
(i) the subject of previous clause
- a comma + ING modifier can modify the subject of the clause ONLY when placed before the clause
EXAMPLE Modifying subject: wearing high heels, I talked to my friend (my heels had nothing to do with my talking to my friend). Therefore high heels only modify ‘me’
- when place before the clause it can also modify the entire clause (by bringing additional info)
...
Thanks for answering, I just felt like there were several inconsistencies with what I read. Please correct me if I am wrong, this is how I seethings:
(i) the subject of previous clause
- a comma + ING modifier can modify the subject of the clause ONLY when placed before the clause
EXAMPLE Modifying subject: wearing high heels, I talked to my friend (my heels had nothing to do with my talking to my friend). Therefore high heels only modify ‘me’
- when place before the clause it can also modify the entire clause (by bringing additional info)
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