amazing video, helped a lot, but i have a question if relative clauses can refer to nouns and sentences, wouldn't one of the first two examples be an example of a relative clause refer to a sentence? the one that says "we watched a movie last night that was really interesting" and if not, how can I know when the relative clause refers to a whole sentence?
In the example you're referring to, it was the movie that was really interesting, not the experience of watching a movie last night. To help illustrate this, consider the difference between that sentence and this: 'We went to the cinema last night which was a really interesting experience.' In this sentence, the relative clause doesn't refer to the movie (a noun), but refers to the whole clause 'We went to the cinema last night.'
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amazing video, helped a lot, but i have a question
if relative clauses can refer to nouns and sentences, wouldn't one of the first two examples be an example of a relative clause refer to a sentence? the one that says "we watched a movie last night that was really interesting" and if not, how can I know when the relative clause refers to a whole sentence?
In the example you're referring to, it was the movie that was really interesting, not the experience of watching a movie last night.
To help illustrate this, consider the difference between that sentence and this: 'We went to the cinema last night which was a really interesting experience.' In this sentence, the relative clause doesn't refer to the movie (a noun), but refers to the whole clause 'We went to the cinema last night.'
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Does anyone have any tips on how to tell if a relative clause is defining or non defining I’m struggling with that a little
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Do you happen to have exercises for defining and non defining relative clauses
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is't whose a non-defining relative clause
It can be used as both defining and non -defining relative clause,depending on the information it gives.
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l know that you will not see my comment but we watched amovie last night that was really interesting is defining or non
It is a non defining clause
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Are there any tips or clues to differentiate a defining relative clause from a non-defining one?
I would say that non- defining clauses always start with a comma
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