Use the information in the second sentence to create an adje…
Use the information in the second sentence to create an adjective clause that you add to the first sentence. Use the relative pronoun given. Add a comma or commas if needed. The information in parentheses will tell you if it is defining or non-defining. Example: (1) The car belongs to my brother. (2) The car has a broken headlight. (that) (defining) The car that has a broken headlight belongs to my brother QUESTION (1) The fitness club is around the corner from my house. (2) I belong to the fitness club. (which) (defining)
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Use the information in the second sentence to create an adjective clause that you add to the first sentence. Use the relative pronoun given. Add a comma or commas if needed. The information in parentheses will tell you if it is defining or non-defining. Example: (1) The car belongs to my brother. (2) The car has a broken headlight. (that) (defining) The car that has a broken headlight belongs to my brother QUESTION: (a) Two news articles were written by my science professor. (b) Two news articles appeared in the latest edition of Nova. (that) (defining)
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