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Banana desk 914 Posted 9 years ago
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Restrictive/Nonrestrictive Clause?

I can't figure out if there is a restrictive or non restrictive clause in this sentence because there aren't any commas. I know for sure there's one or the other.

"Laptops are very important in colleges where students are always searching for articles that they need."

  

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I'd put a comma after 'colleges'. "

  • I'd put a comma after 'colleges'.
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I'd put a comma after 'colleges'.

Better yet, I'd reword it as

"Laptops are very important in colleges because students are always searching for articles that they need."

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