learning54
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Hi teachers,
I know the following are no-defining relative clauses inside the main clause.
a) Robert, who works at Mr. Landon's bookstore, is often late at work.
b) The rules, which are Mr. Landon's, require a suit and a tie.
My question is, are the following non-defining relative clauses at the end of the main clause based on the ones above? If not could you correct them please?
My question is more on 'b' than 'a'.
a) I know Robert, who works at Mr. Landon's bookstore.
Which one is correct?
b1) Robert doesn't like the rules, which are Mr. Landon's.
b2) Robert doesn't like the rules, which require a suit and a tie.
Thanks in advance.
I know the following are no-defining relative clauses inside the main clause.
a) Robert, who works at Mr. Landon's bookstore, is often late at work.
b) The rules, which are Mr. Landon's, require a suit and a tie.
My question is, are the following non-defining relative clauses at the end of the main clause based on the ones above? If not could you correct them please?
My question is more on 'b' than 'a'.
a) I know Robert, who works at Mr. Landon's bookstore.
Which one is correct?
b1) Robert doesn't like the rules, which are Mr. Landon's.
b2) Robert doesn't like the rules, which require a suit and a tie.
Thanks in advance.