Asked by bob
Read the sentence.
Students who purchase parking spots are able to park in the lot closest to the entrance.
The underlined part of the sentence is a
restrictive phrase.
nonrestrictive phrase.
restrictive clause.
nonrestrictive clause.
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Restrictive clause.
"Who purchase parking spots" is a relative (adjective) clause — it contains a subject ("who") and verb ("purchase") and restricts which students are meant, so it is restrictive (and not set off by commas).
"Who purchase parking spots" is a relative (adjective) clause — it contains a subject ("who") and verb ("purchase") and restricts which students are meant, so it is restrictive (and not set off by commas).
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