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miv72 [106K]
3 years ago
8

Which clauses in these sentences are restrictive?

English
1 answer:
BlackZzzverrR [31]3 years ago
8 0
According to the definition of restrictive clauses, it is a clause which hides possible meaning of preceding subject by limiting it.
 And with its definition we can easily determine the needed clause in each sentence: 
1. <span>The girl with the golden hair is the one we are looking for.
2. </span><span>The dog that ate my homework is called Henry.
</span>3. I’m saving the muffins that have cherries<span> for my sister.
4. The smile that she gave them was beautiful.
As you can see it can pose as characteristic of a subject in some measure.
Do hope it will help you!</span>
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