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    A sentence with an underlined restrictive clause includes information that is essential to the meaning of the sentence. For example: The girl who won the science fair is my cousin. The underlined part “who won the science fair” is a restrictive clause because it tells us exactly which girl we're talking about. Without it, the sentence would be unclear. Restrictive clauses are not set off by commas and usually start with “who,” “that,” or “which.” They help specify or limit the subject, making the sentence more precise and meaningful. Removing the clause would change the sentence’s intent.

Apr 14 2025

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