This document provides guidance on properly placing modifiers in sentences to avoid ambiguity and ensure clarity. It explains that modifiers such as adjectives, adverbs, and phrases should be placed near the words they modify. Using commas correctly is also important to delineate which words or phrases the modifier applies to. Examples are given demonstrating how misplaced modifiers can change the meaning of a sentence and how punctuation affects the intended meaning. The document recommends placing modifiers near the words they modify and using commas properly to convey the intended message in a sentence.