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Please can you help me SECTION 8 - MAKING THE PRONOUN REFER TO THE RIGHT WORD AND GETTING RID OF MISPLACED OR DANGLING MODIFIERS
In the spaces provided, rewrite the following sentences in order to make them clear.
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Joe told his father he would have to take the car to the garage.
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His motorcycle hit a parked car, but it wasn't damaged.
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She was going to dinner with a man who owned a Pinto named Harold.

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