automation Who again introduces the same clause, but it is now nonrestrictive—
if it
is removed from the sentence, we still will get the main point Sally is in charge.
In the second example sentence which is now used to introduce the will be put into e ect” clause because it is now nonrestrictive—the point is about automation,
not that the plan will be activated. Note that the nonrestrictive clauses created in the latter two examples are set off by commas.
Errors common with these two kinds of clauses include adding commas
before restrictive clauses, using which for
“that,” and not setting o nonrestrictive clauses with commas.
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