define non defining clause
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A defining relative clause usually comes immediately after the noun it describes. We usually use a relative pronoun (e.g. who, that, which, whose and whom) to introduce a defining relative clause
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→ Non-defining relative clauses are composed of a relative pronoun, a verb, and optional other elements such as the subject or object of the verb.
→ Commas or parentheses are always used to separate non-definingrelative clauses from the rest of the sentence.
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→ Non-defining relative clauses are composed of a relative pronoun, a verb, and optional other elements such as the subject or object of the verb.
→ Commas or parentheses are always used to separate non-definingrelative clauses from the rest of the sentence.
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