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clause should always be separated from the rest of the sentence by commas.
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A nonrestrictive (nonessential) clause should always be separated from the rest of the sentence by commas.
Examples:
- Nonrestrictive: My sister, who lives in Boston, is visiting. (extra info — use commas)
- Restrictive: The sister who lives in Boston is visiting. (essential info — no commas)
Examples:
- Nonrestrictive: My sister, who lives in Boston, is visiting. (extra info — use commas)
- Restrictive: The sister who lives in Boston is visiting. (essential info — no commas)
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