Mastering Relative Clauses

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Combine the two sentences together using a relative clause. (a clause beginning with which, that, who, where, or when). Then circle whether circle the word ‘defining’ if you used a defining clause or ‘non-defining’ if you used a non-defining clause. My best friend lives in ______. She has ten siblings. (defining or non-defining.)

Michigan

The ______ cooked all of this food. He’s standing in the back of the room. (defining or non-defining.)

man

The family travels nine months out of the ______. This is their house. (defining or non-defining.)

year

She never showed up to her own ______. It shocked us all. (defining or non-defining.)

<p>party</p>
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Let’s go somewhere for the ______. This place should be cheap and close by. (defining or non-defining.)

<p>weekend</p>
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