Unit 3 - Exercise 2 - Non-defining relative clauses ...
elt.oup.com › student › solutionsUnit 3 - Exercise 2 - Non-defining relative clauses. Complete the sentences with whose, who, which, or where. Dublin, is the capital of Ireland, is my favourite city. Amelia, mother is from Shanghai, speaks English and Chinese fluently. This smartphone, I bought last week, takes great photos. Buckingham Palace, the Queen of England lives, is in ...
Non-Defining Relative Clauses Erklärung und Übungen
www.abiweb.de › englisch-grammatik-crashkursIn contrast to defining relative clauses, non-defining relative clauses do not normally say anything about what particular person or thing you mean. They are rather used to give additional information about something or somebody which is not essential for the sentence to make sense. Study this example, which tells something about the book "The White Tiger" by Aravindt Adiga ( Balram is the name of the main character; the novel is an epistolary novel, i.e. the novel consists of letters):