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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Defining or Non-Defining Relative Clauses

Hi! I have an English exam very soon, so I need the answer fast.

THE QUESTION SAYS: Decide whether these sentences contain defining or non-defining relative clauses:
1- The person who is talking to Carrie is her uncle.
2- He comes from Seoul which is the capital of South Korea.
3- Carrie who has never been to Seoul would like to go there one day.
4- She would like to meet her cousins who have never been to America.
5- She goes to a school which is very popular in Santa Monica.

Thanks previously.
  

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Hi, Quickly, can you tell us your answers first? Clive

  • Hi, Quickly, can you tell us your answers first?
  • Clive
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Hi,

Quickly, can you tell us your answers first?

Clive
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Yes. Please hurry with those answers. And remember that you can't always decide whether the clause is defining or non-defining. Some can be either.

CJ

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