SimonDoom
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Lol. I just mentioned a dangling participle because I remember being told, as a boy, that they're bad. I'm not exactly 100% sure I could define what it is.
I'm a guy who knows how to use language without knowing what any of it is called.
We all do that. A dangling participle is a participle or participial phrase that "dangles" because it is not put next to the noun it modifies.
A participle is the version of a verb ending in ing.
Easy example: Lying in wait, the boy walked down the path toward the tiger.
Now, we all know the boy is not lying in wait. But I think most or all of us can tell something is wrong. "Lying in wait" should be placed next to "tiger."
That's the dangling participle problem.