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What is defining relative clauses? example ?

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Answered by ժrᾰḟтpℓṳтø
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Defining relative clauses

Defining relative clauses add important or essential information about the subject or object of the verb.

These clauses are placed immediately after the noun they refer to or add information about. Defining relative clauses cannot be left out of the sentence as they add necessary information.

For example:

Students who are regular to school keep up with their studies.

★ The family that lives on the top floor has been asked to vacate the house.

I have lost the bat which the captain had autographed for me.

I will share with you the presentation that I prepared for the school function.

In the first two examples, the defining relative clauses-who are regular to school and that lives on the top floor-add essential information about the subjects (students and the family), of their respective sentences.

In the third and the fourth examples, the defining relative clauses-which the captain had autographed for me and that I prepared for the school function-add essential information about the objects of the verb (the bat and the presentation) in their respective sentences.

Explanation:

We do not mark out a defining clauses using commas.

Answered by Questioner217095
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Explanation:

More examples of Defining Relative Clauses

He needs someone whom he can trust. I have a friend whose mum is a doctor. She's going to the museum which is full of interesting artefacts. Let's go to a theme park where there are lots of rollercoasters. I like to sit in the garden when it's sunny.

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