1) A nondefining relative clause gives essential information. a) TRUE b) FALSE 2) If we remove a nondefining relative clause, the sentence still makes sense. a) TRUE b) FALSE 3) A nondefining relative clause must be separated by commas.  a) TRUE b) FALSE 4) We can omit the relative pronoun (who / which) in a nondefining relative clause.  a) TRUE  b) FALSE 5) We can use "that" instead of "which" in a nondefining relative clause.  a) TRUE b) FALSE 6) We use "who" or "that" for animals.  a) TRUE b) FALSE 7) "That" is more common than "which" in defining clauses.  a) TRUE b) FALSE 8) We use whose to mean "of who" or "of which." a) TRUE b) FALSE 9) The relative pronouns "where" and "whose" can be omitted. a) TRUE b) FALSE 10) If the same subject appears in both clauses, we can omit who / which / that / where. For example, Julia's the woman works in the office with me. a) TRUE b) FALSE

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