Задание
Based on 2C, ex.3
Decide whether the relative clause is identifying or non-identifying and whether the relative pronoun can be omitted or not and whether commas are needed. Tick the correct options
The cinema where we saw the new Brad Pitt film is closed for renovations.
- Identifying
- Non-identifying
- Can be omitted
- Cannot be omitted
- With commas
- Without commas
The play that Frank and I saw last night was wonderful.
- Identifying
- Non-identifying
- Can be omitted
- Cannot be omitted
- With commas
- Without commas
My sister who is three years older than me lives in Australia.
- Identifying
- Non-identifying
- Can be omitted
- Cannot be omitted
- With commas
- Without commas
My cat whose name is Sugar is a Siamese.
- Identifying
- Non-identifying
- Can be omitted
- Cannot be omitted
- With commas
- Without commas
He doesn't know the reason why she left without saying a word.
- Identifying
- Non-identifying
- Can be omitted
- Cannot be omitted
- With commas
- Without commas
The university which he is attending has a good reputation.
- Identifying
- Non-identifying
- Can be omitted
- Cannot be omitted
- With commas
- Without commas
Dana who works at Barclays Bank is Swedish.
- Identifying
- Non-identifying
- Can be omitted
- Cannot be omitted
- With commas
- Without commas
Those who are caught littering will be fined.
- Identifying
- Non-identifying
- Can be omitted
- Cannot be omitted
- With commas
- Without commas
The day when my son was born was the happiest day of my life.
- Identifying
- Non-identifying
- Can be omitted
- Cannot be omitted
- With commas
- Without commas
The DVD that you lent me yesterday is damaged.
- Identifying
- Non-identifying
- Can be omitted
- Cannot be omitted
- With commas
- Without commas