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Restrictive and Nonrestrictive clauses

Restrictive and Nonrestrictive clauses

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English, Fun

6th - 8th Grade

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CCSS
L.6.2A, L.7.1A, L.9-10.1B

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Hilaria Aldan

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Restrictive and Nonrestrictive clauses

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Restrictive Elemens/clauses

Information that is necessary in order for a reader to identify exactly who or what is being discussed.

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Restrictive information is not set off with commas.

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example :

The teacher who is retiring is being honored with an award on Friday.



The underlined restrictive clause helps a reader identify which teacher is being honored.

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example:

The teacher is being honored with an award on Friday.


Without the restrictive clause, a reader doesn't know which teacher is being honored.

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Non - Restrictive element

information that is supplemental;

it is not necessary in order for a reader to identify who or what is being discussed.

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Nonrestrictive information is always set off with commas.

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The Golden Gate Bridge, which first opened in 1937, took over four years to build.

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Multiple Choice

The astronaut who first stepped on the moon was Neil Armstrong.

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restrictive element

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non restrictive element

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Multiple Choice

Kaylee, who just graduated from high school, is an accomplished figure skater.

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restrictive clause

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nonrestrictive clause

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Multiple Choice

What does the following sentence suggest?


The guest lecturer, Kelly Middleton, will address the following question: would high-speed rail solve America's transportation problems?

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There is only one guest Lecture

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There is more than one guest Lecture

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