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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Smiling her way through

The blonde girl named Sarah, who was a foreign exchange student from England, quickly climbed the ladder of popularity during her junior year, smiling her way through cheerleading and an ASB presidency term she inched near the top and was a sure fit as junior prom queen."
The above is taken from grammarly.com, an example of modifiers.
Is "The blonde girl named Sarah quickly climbed the ladder of popularity"
Or
"She inched near...queen" the main idea?
What is the grammatical form and function of "smiling her way...term"?
  

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Jigneshbharati What is the grammatical form and function ... You ask this nearly every time you post, and I'm never sure what you want to know. Maybe you could explain it sometime.

  • Jigneshbharati What is the grammatical form and function ...
  • You ask this nearly every time you post, and I'm never sure what you want to know.
  • Maybe you could explain it sometime.
  • Jigneshbharati The blonde girl named Sarah, who was a foreign exchange student from England, quickly climbed the ladder of popularity during her junior year, smiling her way through cheerleading and an ASB presidency term she inched near the top and was a sure fit as junior prom queen.
  • The sentence is anomalous (not correct).
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JigneshbharatiWhat is the grammatical form and function ...

You ask this nearly every time you post, and I'm never sure what you want to know. Maybe you could explain it sometime.

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