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About Relative Pronouns
I have a sister who is smart.
I have a sister, who is smart .
I have a sister; who is smart .
Theses three sentences are all available?
And they are also same means?
Oct 26, 2016 3:35 AM
Answers · 2
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Trey is right insofar as the clause "who is smart" is non-parenthetical. In other words, the clause is needed to understand the sentence when a speaker has more than one sister. If the speaker has only one sister, then the clause is parenthetical, and a comma is needed.
October 26, 2016
The correct way to say this is:
I have a sister who is smart.
"Who is smart" is an adjective clause and does not need to be preceded by a comma. :)
October 26, 2016
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