True: Non-defining clauses go between commas (,), Defining clauses are necessary for the sentence to make sense., A non-defining clause can be easily eliminated., We can use "that" as a relative pronoun for things or people., We use "whose" to denote possession., The sentence "My father, who I love very much, is an engineer" is correct., False: A defining clause gives extra information., We use two commas with non-defining sentences even if they come at the end., We can use "which" as a relative pronoun for people or things., We can use "whose" or "who" the same way, indifferently., We use "where" to indicate time., The sentence "The house, that everybody likes on the corner of the street, is my friend's" is correct. ,

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