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    non-relative
    /nɒnˈrɛlətɪv/

    adjective

    • 1. not considered in relation to something else: "non-relative judgements of beauty"

    noun

    • 1. a person who is not connected by blood or marriage: "I've never been to a wedding of a non-relative"

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  2. NONRELATIVE definition: 1. a person who is not a member of your family: 2. judged or measured without making comparisons…. Learn more.

  3. Defining relative clauses. We use defining relative clauses to give essential information about someone or something – information that we need in order to understand what or who is being referred to. A defining relative clause usually comes immediately after the noun it describes.

  4. We always use a relative pronoun or adverb to start a non-defining relative clause: who, which, whose, when or where (but not that). We also use commas to separate the clause from the rest of the sentence.

  5. The sentence implies that there were other athletes who did not fail the drug test and that they were not disqualified. The non-defining relative clause tells us that all the athletes (mentioned earlier in the context) failed the drug test and that all of them were disqualified. Non-defining relative clause .

  6. Mar 4, 2022 · Nondefining relative clauses provide supplementary information. However, the information is not key to the meaning of the sentence. In fact, the sentence would still make sense if you removed the nondefining clause. Look at these example sentences with and without nondefining clauses.

  7. The meaning of NONRELATIVE is someone who is not a relative. How to use nonrelative in a sentence.

  8. In non-defining relative clauses (=between commas), we can use of which/whom after a quantifier such as some, any, none, all, both, several, enough, many and few. Their daughters, both of whom are in university, don’t visit them very often.

  9. Jan 30, 2024 · Unit 3 - Exercise 2 - Non-defining relative clauses. Complete the sentences with whose, who, which, or where.

  10. Non-defining relative clauses are composed of a relative pronoun, a verb, and optional other elements such as the subject or object of the verb. Commas or parentheses are always used to separate non-defining relative clauses from the rest of the sentence.

  11. Non-defining relative clauses (also known as non-restrictive, or parenthetical, clauses) provide some additional information that is not essential and may be omitted without affecting the contents of the sentence. All relative pronouns EXCEPT that can be used in non-defining clauses; however, the pronouns MAY NOT be omitted.