The word “extrapolate” in the English language is used in the sentences pictured above.
I had no trouble misunderstanding the sentence below. The second sentence on the second paragraph isn’t grammatically correct. Why is the second sentence in sentence 2 wrong?
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The transportation industry employs about 3 million people. Its main activity is to provide affordable transportation products to the public. Is it possible to turn 70 million jobs into jobs?
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Does the second sentence really have a dangling modifier in it? The second sentence starts with a participle phrase “Extrapolating world wide” in which it doesn’t modify anything.
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- First, identify the actor of the action word “extrapolate” and then make it the subject. Sample is as follows:
Rather than this
” Having read your letter, my cat will stay indoors until the ducklings fly away.” Why
did you write the letter for
us? Said it was like a bed time story. After
he made the point about “rewriting the entire sentence or introductory phrase to
avoid dangling modifiers the subject must be or will be the actor. (If there are any possible errors
- try and correct this first)
Sample:
- Running seriously for a competition, some fans blocked his way.
Is Usain
- Bolt running seriously for winning so many awards?
Is
- the fans of Usain Bolt seriously blocking him from performing in the Olympics?
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