Difference between relative and appositive clause
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Relative clauses are clauses starting with the relative pronouns who, that, which, whose, where, when. They are most often used to define or identify the noun that precedes them.
An appositive clause, like relative clause, can also be restrictive or non-restrictive.
An appositive clause, like relative clause, can also be restrictive or non-restrictive.
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