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Try that final test on bing chat, for me it says:

> This sentence is ambiguous because the adverb “carefully” can modify either the verb “fixed” or the verb “packed”. Depending on which verb it modifies, the sentence can have two possible interpretations:

The man who fixed the car carefully packed his tools. This means that the man fixed the car (in any manner) and then packed his tools in a careful way.

The man who fixed the car carefully packed his tools. This means that the man fixed the car in a careful way and then packed his tools (in any manner).

To avoid ambiguity, it is better to place the adverb closer to the verb it modifies or use a comma to separate the clauses. For example:

The man who fixed the car packed his tools carefully.

The man who carefully fixed the car packed his tools.

The man who fixed the car, carefully packed his tools.

I hope this helps. 😊

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