English, asked by vaskar316, 11 months ago

Differentiate between Restrictive and Nondestructive Realative causes....

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Answered by ArunaSingh
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Answer:

A restrictive clause modifies the noun that precedes it in an essential way. Restrictive clauses limit or identify such nouns and cannot be removed from a sentence without changing the sentence's meaning. A nonrestrictive clause, on the other hand, describes a noun in a nonessential way.

Explanation:

a restrictive clause is a important part of the sentence which has information identifying the exact way a noun should be understood.

i drove to paris with the woman who has used to live there.

a non restrictive clause is unnecessary, in that it provides more information that is required to understand the whole sentence.

jenny, who is our boss,ordered us to report her office at the end of the day.


vaskar316: i mention in our real "causes ". And u mentioned everywhere clause
ArunaSingh: sorry actually i thought u asked for relative clauses....i thought u did spelling mistake
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