PVOG wrote:
Hey guys, I just wanted to clarify something:
Am I correct in saying that the reason that A,B, and C are wrong is because the opening modifier is modifying "chief executive's plans", when in reality, it was the chief executive that did the action and NOT his plans?
Furthermore, am I correct in saying that the following sentence is grammatically correct? (I am asking this for my own understanding):
"The chief executive's plans are in jeopardy
...
Am I correct in saying that the reason that A,B, and C are wrong is because the opening modifier is modifying "chief executive's plans", when in reality, it was the chief executive that did the action and NOT his plans?
Furthermore, am I correct in saying that the following sentence is grammatically correct? (I am asking this for my own understanding):
"The chief executive's plans are in jeopardy
...


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