Relative clause is a clause that extend or specify exactly whether the noun that it refers to the Relative Clause followed by the Relative Pronoun is to be divided into two categories.1. Defining Relative Clause2. Non-defining Relative Clause1. Defining Relative Clause, which is an important feature, as follows:1.0) act like adjective to noun or descriptor, which is ahead in order to keep a clear mind, that is what those who, etc.2.0 is not marked with a comma) between noun clause such as to the relative.The man came here yesterday for this sentence. We don't know where that guy came yesterday, but if we fill the relative clause that works in your office The man who came here yesterday. Listeners will understand immediately that the notification refers to anyone outside.The house that stands at the end of the street is very old.(Red text in the sentence as a relative clause (clause) let me know.Mean home? If we remove the relative clause in this sentence is a sentence in the text is unclear).2. a relative Clause: clause Non-defining which looks at key as follows:1.0), there is no need to focus on in the sentence, but added a lot more to get a resolution from the things which are already known.2.0) must be marked with a comma in front of always.3.0) relative pronouns, which must not be used does not indicate who or which, for example, specific uses that are not at all like James Smith, who lives next door, came here yesterday (in the sentence above, the relative clause "who lives next door," there is no need at all, because the title James Smith mentioned, we know, is anybody).
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