Rewrite using a relative clause. Decide if it’s a defining or non-defining. Can the relative pronoun be replaced with that and omitted? 'The iPhone 13 is designed by the leading tech company Apple. It has a powerful battery life.'
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Rewrite using a relative clause. Decide if it’s a defining or non-defining. Can the relative pronoun be replaced with that and omitted? The cafe on Main St. serves match. It is very popular among locals. (There is only 1 cafe on Main St.)
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Rewrite using a relative clause. Decide if it’s a defining or non-defining. Can the relative pronoun be replaced with that and omitted? 'The Mekong river flows through several countries. It is one of the longest in the world.'
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Rewrite using a relative clause. Decide if it’s a defining or non-defining. Can the relative pronoun be replaced with that and omitted? 'She showed me a photograph of her son. Her son is a policeman.' (She only has 1 son)
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Rewrite using a relative clause. Decide if it’s a defining or non-defining. Can the relative pronoun be replaced with that and omitted? 'Next summer we are visiting the town. My father was born in there.'
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Rewrite using a relative clause. Decide if it’s a defining or non-defining. Can the relative pronoun be replaced with that and omitted? 'Hurricane Alfred caused a lot of damage. Nobody had been expecting it.'
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Rewrite using a relative clause. Decide if it’s a defining or non-defining. Can the relative pronoun be replaced with that and omitted? 'The NGV houses ancient artifacts and famous artworks. It attracts visitors worldwide.'
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Rewrite using a relative clause. Decide if it’s a defining or non-defining. Can the relative pronoun be replaced with that and omitted? 'This policy aims to address energy solutions. It was proposed last month.'