Type of relative clause.
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Answer:
There are two types of relative clause: restrictive (or defining) relative clauses and non-restrictive (or non-defining) relative clauses. ... A restrictive relative clause provides essential information about the noun to which it refers. It cannot be left out of the sentence without affecting the meaning.
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Answer:
The two types of relative clauses are:-
- Defining Relative Clause
- Non Defining Relative Clause
Explanation:
- Defining Relative Clause
A defining relative clause give essential information about a noun that comes before it. Without these clause, the sentence would not make much sense.
a defining relative Clause is introduced by that, whose, or whom.
Never please a comma in front of a defining relative clause.
We can leave out that in some defining relative clauses.
Some example are:-
- It reminded him of the house that he used to rent while in college.
- It reminded him of the house is used to rent while in college.
- Non- defining relative clause
A non defining relative clause provides extra information that could be left out without affecting the meaning of structure of the sentence.
Non-defining relative clause are introduce by which ,whose , or whom.
They are never introduce by that.
Always place a comma in front of a non defining relative clause. If a non defining relative clause in the middle of a sentence, put commas before and after it.
Some examples are :-
- My brother, who now teaches in a small college , never wanted to be a teacher.
- Jasmine told Raman to join the school choir, which was looking for new members.