complete with defining or non defining clauses, this is the peaceful place
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This is a peaceful place that is liked by every environmentalist.
Explanation:
Defining and non-defining clauses:
- An adjective clause might define anything or not.
- While a non-defining adjective phrase only provides information, a defining adjective clause explicitly specifies its antecedent.
- Non-definitive adjective clauses are always separated by commas in writing.
Defining clause:
- A dependent phrase that modifies a noun or pronoun is known as an adjective clause (also known as a relative clause).
- It indicates which or what kind.
- Almost always, adjective clauses follow the nouns they modify.
- The mountain that we must climb is there.
Non-defining clause:
- Non-defining relative clauses, which are often referred to as non-restrictive or parenthetical clauses, add some extra information that is not necessary and can be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence.
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