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Vsuresh Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Comma in non-restrictive clause

Hi

Please help me with this sentence.

I first saw her in Paris, where I lived in the early nineties.

My question:

The reason comma is used here is that there is a non-restrictive clause(where I lived in the early nineties). Am I right?

  

Top answer

Yes: you are quite right.

  • Yes: you are quite right.
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Yes: you are quite right.

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