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Differentiate between defining and non defining clauses​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Non-defining clauses also use relative pronouns, just as defining clauses do. The only difference is that you cannot use “that” with a non-defining clause, unlike defining clauses. ... It's easy to spot a non-defining clause in writing, as you'll see that the clause is separated by commas at the start and end of it

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Answered by muskanbaranwal888
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A defining relative clause usually comes immediately after the noun it describes.

A clause is non-defining because it is separated by commas at each end of the clause.

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