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The Rule: Use a comma before relative clauses when they introduce a nonrestrictive phrase. Don't use a comma when they introduce a restrictive phrase.
The rule is very simple: non-restrictive clauses are set off with commas, while restrictive clauses are not.
Remember: if the relative clause is essential, no commas are needed. If the relative clause is providing the reader with some additional information, commas ...
Use commas to set off nonrestrictive subordinate clauses, and do not use commas to set off restrictive clauses. The choice of relative pronouns is determined by ...
In writing, we use commas around non-defining relative clauses: Etheridge, who is English-born with Irish parents, replaces Neil Francis, whose injury forced ...
Оценка 4,6 (13) 21 мар. 2023 г. · You need a comma before “which” when it introduces a nonrestrictive clause: a clause providing extra information that isn't essential to the ...
If it is essential, no commas are needed. A good rule to remember is relative clauses beginning with that are always essential and never require a comma; ...
Hint: Non-essential relative clauses are separated from the main clause with a comma or commas. Essential clauses often begin with the relative pronoun 'that'.
Commas or parentheses are always used to separate non-defining relative clauses from the rest of the sentence. Test your knowledge. Examples. John's mother, who ...
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