Asked by Makayla
Is the adjective clause in this sentence restrictive or nonrestrictive?
The last storm of the season, which was quite fierce, destroyed two bridges.
nonrestrictive
restrictive
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Nonrestrictive.
"Which was quite fierce" is set off by commas and adds extra (nonessential) information about the storm.
"Which was quite fierce" is set off by commas and adds extra (nonessential) information about the storm.
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