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this sort of modifier(ING型独主的从句结构形式) should actually satisfy TWO requirements: 1) it should apply most nearly to the subject of the preceding clause (as you've said); and, even more importantly, 2) it should have one of the following RELATIONSHIPS to that clause: * immediate consequence * simultaneous, but lower-priority, action here, this modifier doesn't have either of these 2 relationships to the main clause, so it's used inappropriately.