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Gpl1993 Posted 5 years ago
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Defining and Non-Defining Relative Clause

Is the relative clause in this sentence defining or non-defining?

Which of the following sentence has the correct format?

SENTENCE 1: I have always wanted to meet someone who can understand my way of thinking.

SENTENCE 2: I have always wanted to meet someone, who can understand my way of thinking.

  

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gpl1993 defining or non-defining? defining It's almost impossible to think of a non-defining clause to go with "someone". gpl1993 Which of the following sentence s has the correct format?

  • gpl1993 defining or non-defining?
  • defining It's almost impossible to think of a non-defining clause to go with "someone".
  • gpl1993 Which of the following sentence s has the correct format?
  • The first one.
  • CJ
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gpl1993defining or non-defining?

defining

It's almost impossible to think of a non-defining clause to go with "someone".

gpl1993Which of the following sentences has the correct format?

The first one.

CJ

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