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My new coat is very warm and comfortable. I bought it in London.
My new coat, which I bought in London, is very warm and comfortable. (non-defining)
Do you remember that TV show? It was made in the 80s.
Do you remember the TV show which/that was made in the 80s? (defining)
Barbie is an amazing movie. I watched it last week
Barbie, which I watched last week, is an amazing movie. (non-defining)
'I'm just Ken' is an amazing song. It is one of the movie Barbie's soundtracks.
'I'm just Ken, which is one of the movie Barbie's soundtracks, is an amazing song. (non-defining)
Where is the pencil. I gave it to you yesterday.
Where is the pencil that/which I gave you yesterday. (defining)
This is the man. He sold us the furniture.
This is the man that/who sold us the furniture. (defining)
Oppenheimer is set in the World War 2. It was released last month.
Oppenheimer, which was released last month, is set in the World War 2. (non-defining)
The movie Barbie tops $1bn in global box office ticket sales. It is directed by Greta Gerwig.
The movie Barbie, which was directed by Greta Gerwig, tops $1bn in global box office ticket sales. (non-defining)
J. Robert Oppenheimer was in charge of the Manhattan Project. He died in 1967.
J. Robert Oppenheimer, who was in charged of the Manhattan Project, died in 1967. (non-defining)
They found the money. I dropped it yesterday.
They found the money which/that I dropped yesterday. (defining)
This is a book. I'd like to buy it.
This is a book which/that I'd like to buy. (defining)
Anna is having a baby. She is our neighbour.
Anna, who is our neighbour, is having a baby. (non-defining)