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restrictive clause

 

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Noun restrictive clause has 1 sense
  1. restrictive clause - a subordinate clause that limits or restricts the meaning of the noun phrase it modifies
    --1 is a kind of
    subordinate clause, dependent clause

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Restrictive Clause

A restrictive clause, also known as a defining or essential clause, is a type of dependent clause that narrows down and defines the meaning of a subject or noun phrase in a sentence. It provides essential information that cannot be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence.

Senses and Usages:

  • Grammatical Sense: In grammar, a restrictive clause is used to limit or restrict the meaning of the noun phrase it modifies.
  • Writing Sense: Restrictive clauses are essential for clear and precise writing as they help establish specific details or characteristics of a subject.

Examples:

  1. Grammatical Usage: The book that is on the shelf is the one I need.
  2. Writing Usage: The car that requires regular maintenance obviously lasts longer.

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