Modify phrase in PAP

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How to modify phrase in PAP

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next video on SAT prep that Iamp;#39;m going to address is there is a part where youamp;#39;re going to be tested on the relationship between commas and the phrase and what itamp;#39;s actually modifying the rule that Iamp;#39;m going to try to illustrate here is that the descriptive phrase should always be next the thing that it is modifying youamp;#39;ll be reading the SAT passages and theyamp;#39;ll throw one of these in here and itamp;#39;ll sound really good on paper but conceptually itamp;#39;s incorrect and so I want to use a bad a good another bad and another good example to illustrate this point okay in the bad example here the sentence begins with a descriptive phrase known for its art scene and cultural landmarks tourists go to Paris and large numbers unfortunately this phrase isnamp;#39;t describing tourists itamp;#39;s describing Paris and that is what is grammatically incorrect about the phrase and where it where it is on this should not be on the other side the

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Adverbials (modifiers of verbs) can do the following kinds of things: Directly modify the verb, clarifying something about frequency, manner, time, etc. In this case they are usually found in close proximity to the verb phrase, either in the bracket, directly before the auxiliary, or directly after the head term.
A modifying phrase contains fewer words than its full adverb clause equivalent and can add variety to your writing. Rules for Reducing Adverb Clauses to Modifying Adverbial Phrases. (What you can and cant do)
A modifier can even be a phrase or clause, as in the following example: Example: She studied in the library. Here, the phrase in the library gives us extra information about the verb, studied.
An adverb is a part of speech that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. When modifying verbs, adverbs answer questions about where, when, how, and to what extent an action took place.
An adverb can modify a verb. The girls ran quickly but happily through the puddle. (The adverbs quickly and happily modify the verb ran by telling how.) Go to the administration office first, and then come to class. (The adverb first modifies the verb go, and the adverb then modifies the verb come.
In English, modifiers that describe a subject usually come before it. For example, in the sentence The playful dog chased the ball, playful is a modifier describing the subject dog. However, modifiers can also be placed after the subject if they are part of a modifying phrase or clause.

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