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#2 (permalink) Thu Aug 07, 2008 14:46 pm non-defining and defining clause |
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Hi Nelly,
Here's an idea:
The new stadium, which can hold 90,000 people will be opened next month.
Here the conjunction 'which' induces a non-defining relative clause since it conveys further information. _________________ Test of English as a Foreign Language TOEFL Preparation & TOEFL Vocabulary Learn more: How to Become an English Teacher |
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#4 (permalink) Thu Aug 07, 2008 17:14 pm non-defining and defining clause |
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| Ralf wrote: |
| The new stadium, which can hold 90,000 people will be opened next month. |
There is a small typo in that sentence -- it needs a second comma:
The new stadium, which can hold 90,000 people, will be opened next month. . _________________ "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." ~ Abraham Lincoln |
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#5 (permalink) Fri Aug 08, 2008 4:42 am non-defining and defining clause |
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| hi, i want to thank for the replies from you.how about the second number?how to combine those sentences??? |
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#6 (permalink) Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:00 am non-defining and defining clause |
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| nelly_yulianti wrote: |
hi, i want to thank for the replies from you.how about the second number?how to combine those sentences??? |
| nelly_yulianti wrote: |
| There was a strike at the car factory. It lasted ten days. It is now over. |
There are many ways to combine those 3 sentences into 1 sentence. Here are just a few examples.
There was a 10 day strike at the car factory, which is now over. The strike at the car factory, which is now over, lasted 10 days. Although the strike at the car factory lasted 10 days, it is now over. The 10 day car factory strike is now over. There was a strike at the car factory lasting 10 days, but it's over now. There was a car factory strike lasting 10 days, which is now over.
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#7 (permalink) Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:12 am non-defining and defining clause |
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| thanks for the replies from Skrei, Raft and Yankee.. |
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Nelly_Yulianti New Member
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#8 (permalink) Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:13 am non-defining and defining clause |
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As respects this sentence 1. The new stadium will be opened next month.(It can hold 90,000 people) You can put it this way : The new stadium which wil be opened next week can hold 90,000 people.
For this sentence 2. There was a strike at the car factory. It lasted ten days. It is now over. You can put it this way. The strike at the car factory that lasted ten days is now over.
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#9 (permalink) Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:25 am non-defining and defining clause |
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Are you sure?If you try to combine those sentences such a way, they will become "Defining clauses".From the replies i got before, they must be in "Non-Defining Clauses". so?? |
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