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Jigneshbharati Posted 5 years ago
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Working in, embedded

I am a CCG Pharmacy Technician working in the Clinical Pharmacy Team embedded within the Leeds GP Confederation which represents all GP practices in Leeds. This is made up sentence. Do I need a before "embedded"?Are "working in the..." and "embedded within..." reduced relative clauses? Are they defining or non defining clauses?Is it grammatically correct?
  

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I meant to ask " Do I need a comma before embedded...."?

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JigneshbharatiDo I need a comma before "embedded"?

No.

JigneshbharatiAre "working in the..." and "embedded within..." reduced relative clauses?

That's one name for them. They're also called participle phrases or participle clauses.

JigneshbharatiAre they defining or non defining clauses

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