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which statements describe characteristics of a restrictive clause? select three options
□ it is set off by commas.
□ it contains a subject and a verb.
□ it is not set apart by punctuation.
□ it is essential to the meaning of the sentence.
□ it adds nonessential information to the sentence
Brief Explanations
- A restrictive clause (also called an essential clause) is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun and is essential to the meaning of the sentence.
- It contains a subject and a verb (as it is a clause).
- It is not set off by punctuation (unlike non - restrictive clauses which use commas).
- The option "It is set off by commas" is incorrect as that's a feature of non - restrictive clauses.
- The option "It adds nonessential information to the sentence" is incorrect as restrictive clauses add essential information. So the correct options are the ones stating it contains a subject and a verb, it is not set apart by punctuation, and it is essential to the meaning of the sentence.
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- It contains a subject and a verb.
- It is not set apart by punctuation.
- It is essential to the meaning of the sentence.