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Suppose A and B are friends and B has only one brother.
During a conversation between A and B:
1) A: you know, yesterday I met your brother at the supermarket, buying some stuff for his children. (with a comma before "buying")
Can I write 1) as:
2) yesterday I met your brother at the supermarket, who was buying some stuff for his children. (a non-defining relative clause)
During a conversation between A and B:
1) A: you know, yesterday I met your brother at the supermarket, buying some stuff for his children. (with a comma before "buying")
Can I write 1) as:
2) yesterday I met your brother at the supermarket, who was buying some stuff for his children. (a non-defining relative clause)