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11.09.2021 · You might reduce the clause to make your writing more concise or to add sentence variety. Restrictive (non-defining / essential) relative clauses can be reduced in two ways. Subject pronouns can be deleted if –ing is added to the verb. I like the paintings that hang in the lobby. (The relative pronoun is the subject in the relative clause.)
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May 23, 2019 · Reduced relative clauses refer to the shortening of a relative clause which modifies the subject of a sentence. Reduced relative clauses modify the subject and not the object of a sentence. Much like adjectives, relative clauses, also known as adjective clauses, modify nouns. The man who works at Costco lives in Seattle.
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02.04.2020 · 2) Non-defining relative clauses: ⚫Non-defining relative clauses add extra non-essential information to the sentence: - It tells the story of seven generations of the Buendia family, wholive in an isolated South American village called Macondo. ⚫We don’t use thatin non-defining relative clauses.
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Apr 02, 2020 · 3) Reduced relative clauses: ⚫When a defining relative clause contains a continuous or passive verb form, we can often leave out who, that, or which and the auxiliary. These reduced relative clauses are very common in spoken English. ⚫Look at the underlined reduced relative clauses in these sentences. Notice which words can be left out:
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Hi, Question: is it possible to "reduce" the Non-Defining Relative Clauses? The following sentence is found from a newspaper.
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03.12.2021 · Non-defining relative clauses are not reduced like defining clauses are, so, for example, sentences 2 and 3 are not correct. 1 is correct, though it's not a case of a reduced non-defining clause -- instead it is an example of apposition. All the best. Kirk. The LearnEnglish Team.
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Relative Clause Reduction Rules 1. In defining clauses, we can omit the relative pronoun in the position of object. The boy who / whom / that you don’t like much wants to talk to you. The boy you don’t like much wants to talk to you. Note: In non-defining sentences you neither omit the relative pronoun nor use "that".
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Senior Member · 1. He loves a beautiful woman, who lives in the U.S. (Full.) · 2. "Life is a loom, weaving illusion." — Vachel Lindsay (Reduced.)
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Non-restrictive (non-defining) relative clauses can be reduced in one way; subject pronouns with “be” verbs can be deleted.
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26.02.2019 · Non-defining relative clauses are more often used in written English than in spoken English. You can tell that a clause is non-defining because …
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Feb 26, 2019 · Non-defining relative clauses are more often used in written English than in spoken English. You can tell that a clause is non-defining because it is separated by commas at each end of the clause.
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Non-defining relative clauses can use most relative pronouns (which, whose etc,) but they CAN'T use 'that' and the relative pronoun can never be omitted. Non- ...
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The boy who / whom / that you don't like much wants to talk to you. The boy you don't like much wants to talk to you. Note: In non-defining sentences you ...
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10.04.2020 · I've just taken a glance at some grammar books. The topic is Non-Defining Relative Clauses. In one book it is written that in non-defining relative clauses, you can't omit relative pronoun. However, in other book, I see that it is very common using reduced relative clauses. For example, The invitation,which was sent by George, should please Mary.
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We always use a relative pronoun or adverb to start a non-defining relative clause: who, which, whose, when or where (but not that). We also use commas to ...
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Dec 03, 2021 · Non-defining relative clauses are not reduced like defining clauses are, so, for example, sentences 2 and 3 are not correct. 1 is correct, though it's not a case of a reduced non-defining clause -- instead it is an example of apposition. All the best. Kirk. The LearnEnglish Team