If raining lunchtime, (I'll remain indoors. )
Or
If it's raining at lunchtime time, (I'll remain indoors.)
(when you know it may rain)
Or
If it rains lunchtime, (I'll remain indoors. )
(when you're not sure it's going to rain)
Hope this helps!
The following sentences are correct:
- <em>The Grand Canyon came into view as I was hiking along the trail.</em>
- <em>Walking toward the car, I could see that I had a flat tire.</em>
A misplaced modifier is a word, phrase or clause that is improperly separated from the word it modifies or describes. In the two sentences provided, the modifiers are correctly put next to the words they are modifying, making the sentences to have sense and not to sound confusing.
Causing to feel pity, because the person comforted the cat due to feeling bad for the cat.