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We use defining relative clauses to (C-Y-S-P-E-I-F) which person, thing or place we are talking about.
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Non-defining relative clauses are used to add _____ information which is not necessary to know who or what we are talking about.
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YES or No. Who/which/that, can be omitted if they are followed by SUBJECT + VERB
YES! e.g I´ll never forgot the day (when) we met.
What is missing? "I'll never forget the day _____ we met for the first time!
when / (-)
We use commas in A) Defining or B) Non-Defining relative clauses
B non-defining
YES or NO - In defining clauses to talk about people, places and things we can use pronouns THAT.
NO- only can be used for people and things.
In (A.defining - B.non-defining) relative clauses we can use THAT instead of WHICH or WHO.
A- DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
City Park, ______ we used to go, has been closed down.
where
My sister, _______ dog I'm looking after, is visiting a friend in Australia.
whose
Jack, ______ is retired now, spends a lot of time with his grandchildren.
who
Is that the shop ______ you bought your new laptop?
where
Hal didn't get the job ______ he applied for.
which / that / -
The vegetables ______ are sold in this supermarket are grown without chemicals.
which / that
Those towns, ______ you were looking at in Gaul, are small.
which
Give back the money ______ you took.
which / that / -
Jane didn't check she had enough petrol before she left, ______ was careless of her.
which
Were the Wright brothers the ones ______ built the first aeroplane?
who / that
The painting ______ Ms. Wallace bought was very expensive.
which / that / -