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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Relative clause

where is the comma used in a relative clause (definite and indefinite)
  

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Generally: before the relative pronoun in a non-defining (non-restrictive) clause– and there is none with a restrictive (defining) clause.

  • Generally: before the relative pronoun in a non-defining (non-restrictive) clause– and there is none with a restrictive (defining) clause.
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Generally: before the relative pronoun in a non-defining (non-restrictive) clause– and there is none with a restrictive (defining) clause.

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