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ommition of relative clause

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Answered by rranjan8481
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the relative clause can only be omitted when it is the object of the clause . when the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause , it can't be omitted ....

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Answered by mahek7860
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relative clauses are composed of a relative pronoun (sometimes omitted), a verb, and optional other elements such as the subject or object of the verb. Commas are not used to separate defining relative clauses from the rest of the sentence. Commas or parentheses are used to separate non-defining relative clauses from the rest of the sentence.

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