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Non-defining relative clauses

  •  English    17     Public
    Intermediate level
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • Dublin is the capital of Ireland. It is my favourite city.
    Dublin, which is the capital of Ireland, is my favourite city.
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  • Amelia speaks English and Chinese fluently. Her mother is from Shanghai.
    Amelia, whose mother is from Shanghai, speaks English and Chinese fluently.
  •  20
  • This smartphone takes great photos. I bought it last week.
    This smartphone, which I bought last week, takes great photos.
  •  15
  • Bukingham palace is in the center of London. The Queen of England lives there.
    Buckingham palace, where the Queen of England lives, is in the center of London.
  •  25
  • Ferraris are very expensive. They are made in Italy.
    Ferraris, which are made in Italy, are very expensive.
  •  10
  • Russel Crowe was born in New Zealand. He starred in Gladiator.
    Russel Crowe, who starred in Gladiator, was born in New Zealand.
  •  20
  • Emily is in my English class. Her brother is a singer.
    Emily, whose brother is a singer, is in my English class.
  •  15
  • Mr Kemp is going to retire next year. He teaches physics.
    Mr Kemp, who teaches physics, is going to retire next year.
  •  15
  • We want to watch the new film. It was released last month.
    We want to watch the new film, which was released last month.
  •  10
  • My neighbour just bought a new car. His children go to school with ours.
    My neighbour, whose children go to school with ours, just bought a new car.
  •  15
  • Centre Park is always very busy on Saturdays. We love Centre Park.
    Centre Park, which we love, is always very busy on Saturdays.
  •  20
  • Centre Park is always busy. You can do a lot of things there.
    Centre Park, where you can do a lot of things, is always busy.
  •  15
  • February lasts 29 days this year. It is my favourite month.
    February, which is my favourite month, lasts 29 days this year.
  •  10
  • For twenty years I worked in New York. It is a very exciting city.
    For twenty years I worked in New York, which is a very exciting city.
  •  20
  • At the job interview I met Jack. His father started the company.
    At the job interview I met Jack, whose father started the company.
  •  25
  • The chairs were very valuable. At first they looked old and dirty.
    The chairs, which at first looked old and dirty, were very valuable.
  •  25