Relative clauses are clauses that add extra information about a noun or pronoun. They begin with relative pronouns like which, who, that or where and add details to the noun preceding it. Relative clauses are not separated from the independent clause by a comma when they are essential or restrictive, providing necessary information about the noun.
Relative clauses are clauses that add extra information about a noun or pronoun. They begin with relative pronouns like which, who, that or where and add details to the noun preceding it. Relative clauses are not separated from the independent clause by a comma when they are essential or restrictive, providing necessary information about the noun.
Relative clauses are clauses that add extra information about a noun or pronoun. They begin with relative pronouns like which, who, that or where and add details to the noun preceding it. Relative clauses are not separated from the independent clause by a comma when they are essential or restrictive, providing necessary information about the noun.