Defining relative clause
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10. Join these sentences using a non-defining relative clause. 1. The bus was full of noisy school children. It broke down at the top of the hill. The bus, which was full of noisy school children, broke down at the top of the hill. 2. His grandparents bought him a present. He wanted a silver mountain bike.
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(NON-DEFINING) DEFINING. The relative clause gives essential information to IDENTIFY, define or classify the noun. So, only the passengers with visas had no trouble; the others had. Defining relative clauses can be introduced by any type of introductory word and there are certain circumstances in which we can omit the pronouns THAT, WHICH, WHO.
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A non-defining relative clause contains non-essential information which can be omitted without changing the main meaning of the sentence. The non-essential information appears between two commas. The island of Ko Smaui, which is very busy in the winter months, is becoming very popular.
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the relative clause is Defining. the relative is not adverbial the relative is not subject of the clause. there is no preposition before the relative. I SAW THE CAR THAT /WHICH YOU TOLD ME ABOUT ON TV. I SAW THE CAR ABOUT WHICH YOU TOLD ME ON TV. NO. NON-DEFINING .
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Defining relative clauses Use. We use defining relative clauses to give essential information about the person or thing in the main clause. It tells us which person or thing we are talking about. This is the CD . which everyone is talking about. Form. There are no commas in defining relative clauses.
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9. Join each pair of sentences with a defining relative clause. Omit the pronoun where Possible. 1. Last week I bought a book. It was written 300 years ago. Last week I bought a book which/that was written 300 years ago. 2. This is the magazine. I found an article about how young gorillas learn in it. 3. I like people.
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