<span>A restrictive clause is an adjective clause that adds essential information to a sentence. This is unlike a nonrestrictive clause, the omission of which would not change the meaning of the sentence. Because "who purchase parking spots" is an essential part of the sentence, the clause is a restrictive clause.</span>
I had put the answer D, but I am still in the middle of the test.
Former President Barack Obama on Friday launched a direct and blistering attack on President Donald Trump and Republicans and called on Americans to get to the ballot box in November to "restore some semblance of sanity to our politics."
At one point referencing the "crazy stuff coming out of this White House," Obama told students and others gathered at the University of Illinois at Urban-Campaign that even if they don't agree with Democrats on certain issues, they should still want to see a "restoration of honesty and decency and lawfulness in government."
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So I want to be clear. I did not take sides in that late-night food debate. The truth is,
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the answer is.....
whom did you give the receipts?