[Grammar] My uncle, whose wife is Canadian, runs a Korean restaurant in Toronto.

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1.My uncle, whose wife is Canadian, runs a Korean restaurant in Toronto.

2. My uncle whose wife is Canadian runs a Korean restaurant in Toronto.


My grammar book says sentence 1 is incorrect and I wonder why.

And what about sentence 2? Is it correct?
 
1.My uncle, whose wife is Canadian, runs a Korean restaurant in Toronto.

2. My uncle whose wife is Canadian runs a Korean restaurant in Toronto.


My grammar book says sentence 1 is incorrect and I wonder why. Me too!:?:

And what about sentence 2? Is it correct? I prefer the commas.

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The first is correct if you have only one uncle. The second is posssible if you have more than one uncle, and only one of them has a Canadian wife.
 
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