Dangling Participles

What are dangling participles?

A present participle is a verb ending in -ing.

It is called a ‘dangling’ participle if the subject of the verb and the subject of the sentence don’t agree.

  • Example: Waiting for the bus, the time went by slowly.
  • Rather say: Time went by slowly as we waited for the bus.
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Posted on: 26th July 2012
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