The 30-year-old man who was ordered by a judge to move out of his parents' home after he repeatedly refused his folks' request to leave lashed out at his mom and dad in an interview.
Relative clauses can also interrupt a main clause. When this happens, use no punctuation for an essential clause. If the clause is nonessential, separate it with a comma in front and a comma behind.
So the above is wrong, as is non-essential.
panda blue 483 So the above is wrong, as is non-essential. It's essential, in my opinion. The 30-year-old man....
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panda blue 483So the above is wrong, as is non-essential.
It's essential, in my opinion.
The 30-year-old man.... (which 30-year-old man? the one who ordered by a ....)
So the adjective clause in question is an essential part of the sentence.
Does using "the" make sth determined? Like when we say:
The man, who is 30 years old, has just gone missing.