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Non-defining relative clauses give extra information about someone or something that isn't essential for understanding the sentence. Learn how to use who, which, whose, when and where to start them, and see examples and exercises.
Learn how to use defining and non-defining relative clauses to give essential or extra information about someone or something. See examples, punctuation rules, and differences between who, which, and that.
Learn how to use defining and non-defining relative clauses in English with clear explanations and examples. Find out the difference between 'who', 'which' and 'that', and how to use prepositions, 'whose' and question words in relative clauses.
Learn how to use non-defining relative clauses to add extra information about a noun that has a clear reference. See examples, commas, and the difference with defining relative clauses.
Learn the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses, how to form them, and when to use them. See examples of both types of clauses and additional rules for punctuation and pronouns.
Learn the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses, and how to use relative pronouns and adverbs correctly. Practice with exercises and grammar chart.
Content. How to form relative clauses. Relative pronouns. Subject pronouns or Object pronouns? Relative adverbs. Defining relative clauses. Non-defining relative clauses. How to shorten relative clauses. Exercises and Tests. Exercises and tests on relative clauses.