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In this English grammar lesson, the focus is on dangling and misplaced modifiers. A modifier is a word or phrase that alters the meaning of another word or phrase in a sentence. The instructor illustrates this concept with examples: "the man's broken computer was fixed" versus "the broken man's computer was fixed." In the first sentence, "broken" modifies "computer," indicating the computer is broken. In the second sentence, "broken" is misplaced and modifies "man," implying the man himself is broken. This highlights how the placement of modifiers can lead to significantly different interpretations of a sentence. Understanding modifiers is essential for clear communication.