Think of non‐ essential relative clauses as adjectives describing the noun; you can remove adjectives without changing the meaning of the sentence. A relative clause can be introduced by either a ...
They are introduced by a relative pronoun like 'that', 'which', 'who', 'whose', 'where' and 'when'. For example: I won’t stand by the man who smells of slime. In this example, the relative ...
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Relative blasts house arrest sentence in Peninsula street racing crash that killed coupleREDWOOD CITY, Calif. - A then-teenage street racer who crashed and killed a couple in Redwood City—leaving their twin girls orphaned—was given 90 days of home detention, a sentence criticized ...
They are introduced by a relative pronoun like 'that', 'which', 'who', 'whose', 'where' and 'when'. For example: I won’t stand by the man who smells of slime. In this example, the relative ...
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