Tag: grammar mistakes
- “It’s the Plumber I Came to Fix the Sink” – What It Really Means- Ever heard someone say, “It’s the plumber I came to fix the sink”—and felt something was off? You’re not alone. This sentence is a classic example of a misplaced modifier, and it unintentionally suggests you came to fix the plumber, not the sink! If you’re trying to communicate clearly—whether you’re writing, speaking, or actually calling… - Written by 