MODIFIERS
A
modifier is a word/phrase/clause which modifies other words in a sentence. To
be specific, a modifier is either an adjective or an adverb. The
adjectives modify the nouns, and the adverbs modify the verbs or the adjectives
or the other adverbs.
Examples:
◦Alex
bought a chocolate cake yesterday.
(Here,
‘a’ is an article which modifies the word ‘cake’ and the word ‘chocolate’ is
the direct adjective of the word ‘cake’. So both the words ‘a’ and ‘chocolate’
are adjectives which modify the noun ‘cake’. The word ‘yesterday’ announces the
time of the action, i.e., the verb ‘bought’. So it is an adverb which modifies
the verb.)
◦Murphy,
the president’s daughter, is very sick.
(Here,
the phrase ‘president’s daughter’ modifies the noun ‘Murphy’. In this phrase, ‘the
president’s’ modifies the noun ‘daughter’ but the whole phrase itself becomes
an adjective when it modifies the noun ‘Murphy’. There is another adjective
‘sick’ which is modified by the adverb ‘very’.)
◦The
brown(adjective) dog was barking at me aggressively(adverb).
Generally,
modifiers are of two types according to their position to the words they
modify. They are,
“Pre-modifiers”
and “Post-modifiers”.
1. PRE-MODIFIERS:
Pre-modifiers
are the modifiers which modify the words that follow them in the sentence.
Conventionally the adjectives are usually placed before the nouns. So, most of
the adjectives are pre-modifiers. Adverbs are often placed before the words
they modify.
Articles,
determiners, demonstratives, proper adjectives, descriptive adjectives,
compound adjectives, participles, etc. are the adjectives which come before the
nouns and modify them.
Conjunctive
adverbs, sentence adverbs, and some other adverbs can work being placed before
the verbs/adjectives/other adverbs.
Examples:
◦Generally(adverb)
the(article) brown(descriptive adjective) dogs are nice.
◦Apparently(adverb),
that(demonstrative) bank has a lot of(determiners) security(adjective) process.
◦Give
me that(demonstrative) black(descriptive adjective) covered(past participle)
shining(present participle) box.
◦(In
the above sentence the noun ‘box’ has four pre-modifiers [adjectives].)
2. POST-MODIFIERS
Post-modifiers
are the modifiers which come after the words they modify. Customarily, the
adverbs come after the verbs and modify them. However, some adjectives also
come after the nouns and modify them.
Most
of the adverbs of time, adverbs of manner, adverbs of place/direction usually
come after the verbs they modify.
Appositives,
prepositional phrases (adjectives/adverbs), infinitives (adverbs/adjectives),
dependent clause, etc. usually come after the nouns they modify.
Examples:
◦Jason
Roy, a cricketer,(appositive) has been selected in the squad(adverb).
◦Stark,
our teacher, (appositive) gives us tasks to do(infinitive - adjective) in the
class(adverb of place).
◦Ronaldo,
the captain of Portugal team,(appositive) plays exceptionally(adverb of man