Identifying and non-identifying relative clauses
www.englishgrammar.org › identifying-nonfrom the sentence. An identifying relative clause, on the other hand, cannot be removed that easily. If it is removed from the sentence, the meaning will change. They opposed the motion that / which was proposed by the rival group. Now remove the relative clause ‘that / which was proposed by the rival group’ and you will get the simple sentence ‘They opposed the motion’.
Identifying and non-identifying relative clauses
www.englishgrammar.org › identifying-nonJun 18, 2013 · An identifying relative clause, on the other hand, cannot be removed that easily. If it is removed from the sentence, the meaning will change. They opposed the motion that / which was proposed by the rival group. Now remove the relative clause ‘that / which was proposed by the rival group’ and you will get the simple sentence ‘They opposed the motion’.