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There are two types of relative clauses, restrictive and non-restrictive. Restrictive clauses specify which (of many) nouns the speaker is referring to. They do not require commas. For example,
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Punctuation ; 3.4c; Commas with Restrictive / Non-restrictive Clauses ... Restrictive clauses do not need commas. ... In these examples, the non-restrictive clauses, which are highlighted, provide extra information about the main subject of the sentence.
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Clauses: the Essential Building-Blocks of English Sentences ... Clauses are also classified as restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses. (The words essential and nonessential are sometimes used and mean the same thing as restrictive and nonrestrictive, respectively.
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Restrictive vs. non-restrictive clauses ... Compare the following restrictive and non-restrictive clauses: ... Restrictive clauses and non-restrictive clauses: the that/which dilemma...
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Restrictiveness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In semantics, a modifier is said to be restrictive (or defining ) if it restricts the reference of its head. For example, in "the red car is fancier than the blue one", red and blue are restri...
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