Answer:
Using binoculars, we saw three lion cubs
Explanation:
A misplaced modifier occurs when a word or a phrase is incorrectly placed in a sentence that separates it from the word it modifies, making the sentence have a different meaning.
Therefore, correcting the misplaced modifier in the sentence "We saw three lion cubs using binoculars", we change it to "Using binoculars, we saw three lion cubs"
This is because, from the first sentence, it seems like the cubs were using binoculars, when in actual sense, it was the speaker that used binoculars to see the cubs.
Answer:
...I need more therapy, don't worry. ⊙.☉
Use your senses. What do you hear, smell, see, feel, or taste? (don't use taste unless experiment is edible)! Hope this helps you out!
Stronger is the modifier that is in the comparative degree. There are three degrees of comparison namely positive, comparative and superlative degree. <span>Positive is used when
we speak only of one thing. Comparative is comparing two objects. Superlative
is when comparing multiple things.</span>