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English, 03.02.2020 13:43 ladya1613

Use the drop-down menus to indicate whether the underlined part of the sentence is a restrictive phrase, a restrictive clause, a nonrestrictive phrase, or a nonrestrictive clause.
the shopping center, where we often go to relax, is being remodeled.

the poster by the door is coming off of the wall.

micah, a good friend, is moving to wisconsin.

the bedtime story that my mother used to tell me is being made into a movie.

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