my uncle is very rich and famous.he frequently visits us change in defining and non defining relative clauses
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Defining and non-defining clauses
Explanation:
Defining relative clause example:
My uncle that visits us frequently is very rich and famous.
In this type of clause, 'who/which' are usually omitted. Instead of using 'who/which', 'that' may be used.
It is recommended not to use pronouns. However, in the given question, the use of 'that' is necessary.
Non-Defining relative clause example:
My uncle who is very rich and famous visits us quite frequently.
In this type of clause, 'who and which are made use of'. It is necessary to use the words, who or which.
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