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relatıve clauses
hi eveybody cant understand where i must use the relatıve clauses ı dont know when htey can ommıted please help me
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Nov 25, 2010 1:12 PM
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Eliot is right: it is much too general. However, one example of a relative clause is what we call an undefined relative clause. This is where we add extra, non-essential information to a sentence. We begin and end this extra information/clause with commas, and use the determiner "which." Example:
Istanbul, which was formerly known as Constantinople, is a very large city.
November 25, 2010
Sorry, but that question is way to general.
November 25, 2010
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