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Restrictive and non-restrictive relative clausesThe relative pronouns who and which can be used to identify or define nouns.. Here the relative clause introduced by the relative pronoun

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Restrictive and non-restrictive relative clauses

The relative pronouns who and which can be used to identify or define nouns They tell us which person or thing

we are talking about

The man who had cheated me was arrested by the police.

Here the relative clause introduced by the relative pronoun who identifies the noun man Which man? – the one

who cheated me

The book which you see on the table is my favorite (Which book? – the one you see on the table) Such a relative clause which defines or identifies its antecedent (the noun phrase) is called a defining or

restrictive relative clause.

Restrictive relative clauses follow immediately after the noun that they modify They are not separated by pauses

in speech or commas in writing Note that a restrictive relative clause cannot be left out without affecting the meaning of the sentence

When a relative clause merely gives some additional information about the noun, it is called a non-defining or

non-restrictive relative clause Note that a non-restrictive relative clause is not necessary for the identification of

the noun

My brother, who is a doctor, lives abroad (Here the relative clause who is a doctor doesn’t identify the

noun my brother It merely gives some additional information.)

Ann, who works with my brother, is a post graduate in psychology (Here the relative clause who works

with my brother merely gives some additional information about Ann.)

Note that in writing a non-defining or non-restrictive relative clause is separated from the main clause by commas

A non-defining relative clause can be easily left out

For example, the pair of sentences given below convey the same information The second sentence just happens

to give some additional information

Ann is a postgraduate in psychology

Ann, who was my senior at university, is a postgraduate in psychology.

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