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[quote="gast05"]Correction: Only if a relative clause is required for the comprehensive understanding of a sentence, commas are [b]not [/b]used.[/quote]
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gast05
Verfasst am: 26. Jan 2013 11:34
Titel:
Correction:
Only if a relative clause is required for the comprehensive understanding of a sentence, commas are
not
used.
Braswiss off
Verfasst am: 26. Jan 2013 10:01
Titel: relative clauses
gast05 hat Folgendes geschrieben:
b is correct. You need commas because the relative clauses are non-defining clauses. They are not necessary to clearly understand the whole sentence.
Only if a relative clause is required for the comprehensive understanding of a sentence, commas are used. Non-defining rel. clauses contain additional information that could also be missing without the sentence becoming unclear.
If you own a grammar book refer to this chapter for further examples and information.
Thank you Gast 05!
gast05
Verfasst am: 25. Jan 2013 18:12
Titel:
b is correct. You need commas because the relative clauses are non-defining clauses. They are not necessary to clearly understand the whole sentence.
Only if a relative clause is required for the comprehensive understanding of a sentence, commas are used. Non-defining rel. clauses contain additional information that could also be missing without the sentence becoming unclear.
If you own a grammar book refer to this chapter for further examples and information.
braswiss off
Verfasst am: 25. Jan 2013 16:29
Titel: Relative clauses, can't solve an exercise.
Hi everyone,
At the moment I am learning the rules about relative clauses.
"more or less" I do understand but I can not solve the following exercise:
(Info: Bob's mum has lost her car keys)
a). Bob's mum who is a musician has lost her car keys.
b). Bob's mum, who is a musician, has lost her car keys.
(Info: My friend Jane moved to Canada)
a).My friend Jane whose husband is Canadian moved to Canada last week.
b).My friend Jane, whose husband is Canadian, moved to Canada last week.
a or b is right and WHY? Which rule can I apply?
Thank you very much, specially because I am learning english by myself.
Franz