NAL123
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Consider this sentence, please:
a) I work as a programmer, mostly building ASP.NET applications with SQL Server as the database.
I know sentence a) sounds much better than sentence b). But my question is: Is the participle clause above a non-defining relative clause? I mean, can I write:
b) I work as a programmer, who mostly builds ASP.NET applications with SQL Server as the database. (with the comma)
a) I work as a programmer, mostly building ASP.NET applications with SQL Server as the database.
I know sentence a) sounds much better than sentence b). But my question is: Is the participle clause above a non-defining relative clause? I mean, can I write:
b) I work as a programmer, who mostly builds ASP.NET applications with SQL Server as the database. (with the comma)