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Defining or non-defining relative clauses
Game Code: 17207
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Learn the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses
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My brother, who lives in Sidney, came to see me last month.
Non-defining relative clause
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The shoes which I bought yesterday are very comfortable.
Defining relative clause
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The church which we visited yesterday is very old.
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My friend Jane, whose husband is Canadian, moved to Canada last week.
Non-defining relative clause
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The car that is outside the house is mine.
Defining relative clause
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The town where I live is very big.
Defining relative clause
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The picture, which has mountains, was painted by me.
Non-defining relative clause
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The bag which is blue is his.
Defining relative clause
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The keys, which are on the table, are mine.
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The house which is at the end of the street is my friend’s.
Defining relative clause
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