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Old 07-May-2008, 13:00
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Default Relative clause

Join the sentence with relative clause (which)

Hong Kong is an international city.It is famous for shopping and sight-seeing.

What typeof relative clause do we use ? Is it non-defining relative clause?If not ,please tell me the reason.
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Hong Kong which is an international city is famous for shopping and sight- seeing.
'Which' is a relative pronoun.

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