Non-definig relative clauses

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Elvis
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Non-definig relative clauses

Post by Elvis » Fri Jun 22, 2007 12:51 pm

Greetings
my question is ,,,in how many ways can one form a non´-defining relative clause for this sentence.

My mother says she does not even notice the security checks in fron of her shop any more. Her store is in the centre of the town.

I know that it can be done this way...
My mother,whose store is in the centre of the town,says she does not even notice....................
but can we do it like this or no????
My mother says she does not even notice the security checks in fron of her shop,which is in the centre of the town.

jotham
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Post by jotham » Sat Jun 23, 2007 2:10 am

They both are good. Maybe the second one prevents you from mentioning store/shop twice.

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