Some sentences below contain relative clauses; some do not. If you believe that a sentence contains a relative clause, (A) Click on the first word of the relative clause. (B) Then click on the last ...
An essential relative clause provides necessary, defining information about the noun. On the other hand, non‐ essential relative clauses provide additional, non‐necessary information about the noun.
Relative clauses are bound clauses that modify NPs and occasionally CPs. The former are adjoined to NPs. A relative clause contains a WH-phrase which moves and is adjoined to CP: The student who likes ...
Hany rengier from Germany asks: In the German language, we put the comma before the relative pronoun. Does that apply to the English language? What about the semi-colon and colon and their usage? I ...
Hany rengier from Germany asks: In the German language, we put the comma before the relative pronoun. Does that apply to the English language? What about the semi-colon and colon and their usage? I ...