What is a modifier?
In grammar, a modifier (or qualifier) is a word or sentence element that limits or qualifies another word, a phrase, or a clause. ChaCha 24/7!
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A modifier is defined as: a word, phrase, or clause that limits or qualifies the sense of another word or word group.
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A modifier is a word or phrase that makes specific the meaning of another word or phrase. ChaCha on!
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Grammatical modifier, an adjective or adverb that changes the meaning of a noun, pronoun, or verb. Chacha!
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A modifier is a constituent, in an endocentric construction, that imparts information relating to the head of the construction
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