Sentences with Modifiers, Sentences about Modifiers in English

Sentences with Modifiers, Sentences about Modifiers in English

A modifier is a word/clause that modifies the meaning of other words in a sentence. A modifier is an adjective or an adverb, to be precise. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs; adjectives modify nouns; and adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.

Example Sentences

1.Amelia bought a chocolate cookie yesterday.

2.Maiden, our teacher’s daughter, is very sick.

3.The white(adjective) dog was barking at me calmly(adverb).

4.Jason Roy, a cricketer, (appositive) has been selected in the squad(adverb).

5.Tony, our teacher, (appositive) gives us tasks to do (infinitive – adjective) in the class (adverb of place).

6.Generally(adverb) the(article) black (descriptive adjective) dogs are nice.

7.Apparently(adverb), that(demonstrative) school has a lot of(determiners) security(adjective) porcess.

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