INSTRUCTIONS: Some of the following sentences contain dangling or misplaced modifiers. First underline the dangling or misplaced modifier. Then on the line provided, correct the error by moving, adding, changing, or removing words. If the sentence is correct, write OK.Jake couldn't wait to tell his friends about his exciting night at the races at work the next day.
What will be an ideal response?
(Revisions may vary.)
Jake couldn't wait to tell his friends at work the next day about his exciting night at the races.
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