Poll: A non-defining relative clause is usually separated by commas from the rest of the sentence.

A non-defining relative clause is usually separated by commas from the rest of the sentence.

True
False

Votes: 379
Comments: 2
Added: September 2003

Comments:

Jed - 13th March 2004 01:51
Always?
 
Frank - 20th March 2009 01:24
Usually means something to someone?
 
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