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1.a verbal form containing interrupting modifiers between to and the verb parallelism 2. a modifier that is not close enough to the word it modifies split infinitive 3. the principal that words, phrases, and clauses joined by conjunctions need to be of the same grammatical type misplaced modifier 4. an adjective modifier (usually a phrase or clause) lacking a clear connection to the element it is intended to modify; often the element is not present in the sentence dangling modifier 5. a word, phrase, or clause that logically modifies more than one element in the sentence, producing ambiguity squinting modifier.

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