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arsen [322]
4 years ago
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Define a nonrestrictive clause

English
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Alex787 [66]4 years ago
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A nonrestrictive clause or a nonessential clause is basically an adjective that just adds extra or not needed information to a sentence. The meaning of that sentence would not change even if the clause was not there.
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