Relative Clauses
Relative Clauses Relative clauses are used to provide additional information about a noun. They can be classified into two main types: defining and non-defining . Here's an overview of both: Defining Relative Clauses Definition; Defining relative clauses provide essential information about a noun, which is necessary to understand which specific person or thing is being referred to. Without this information, the sentence would be incomplete or unclear. Characteristics: - They do not have commas before or after them. - The information provided is crucial to the meaning of the sentence. Examples: - "The book that I borrowed was interesting." - (This specifies which book is being talked about.) - " People who speak multiple languages often have better job prospects." - (This defines a specific group of people.) Non-Defining Relative Clauses Definition: Non-defining relative clauses provide extra information about a noun that is not essential to...