What is true of a non-restrictive clause? A) A non-restrictive clause is always set off by one of more commas. B) If you take a non-restrictive clause out of a sentence, the basic meaning of the sentence stays the same. C) A non-restrictive clause is an incidental description thrown into the sentence. D) all of the above
A nonrestrictive modifying clause (or nonessential clause) is an adjective clause that adds extra or nonessential information to a sentence. The meaning of the sentence would not change if the clause were to be omitted. Nonrestrictive modifying clauses are usually set off by commas.
What do you think it is?
@NaturalBornSinner What is the answer after my given information ?
i think it is D
Lets just say you can rule out a c and d
Nope, look closely in my given information.
review his information
It will help you in the future.
well you stated all the answers in your information so is it not D?
Ohhhhh, nevermind. You are correct. All of the choices are right.
thank you (:
Yes, it Is D.
My bad.
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