Hi,
Sentence Correction Guide 6th edition page 174
After many years of difficult negotiations, a deal has been reached that will lower tariffs and end many subsidies, potentially changing the lives of millions of people in both the developed and the developing world.
In the given sentence why does the modifier beginning with potentially have to modify the verbs tariffs and end? My thought was that it could also modify deal and I could set it up to a parallel modifier e.g. deal has been reached that will lower tariffs and end many subsidies, and potentially will change...
My reference is the noun modifier placement rule on page 167: "It is fine to set a modifier not directly next to the noun, if it is part of a series of parallel modifiers, one of which touches the noun. The short predicate falls in-between the noun deal and the first modifier, which is fine and two parallel modifiers follow.
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