Relative Clauses in English grammar are a type of subordinate clause that provide additional information about a noun or noun phrase. They are introduced by a relative pronoun like ‘who’, ‘which’, ‘that’, etc., or a relative adverb such as ‘when’ or ‘where’. There are two types of relative clauses: defining (restrictive) and non-defining (non-restrictive). Defining relative clauses are essential to the meaning of a sentence, while non-defining relative clauses offer extra information.
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