Reduced Adjective Clause Examples | An English Grammar Lesson
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I have a question about the tense of the verbe in the relative clause, when the main verb takes other tenses than the the present, how should we transforme it with different tenses? And if there is a video about this do please forward it to me.
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A really encouraging video! But I have two questions: 1. What's if the verb behind the relative pronoun as a subject is only a be-verb ? "At our party last night I talked to a woman who is/was my music teacher." If I reduce this sentence : "At our party last night I talked to a woman being/having been my music teacher". Is this correct, incorrect or does it sound rather strange ? 2. What's with the commas in reduced non defining clauses? : "Today I met my friend Alice, who I had sent a message some days before." ..... "Today I met my friend Alice, I had sent a message some days before." Correct ?
Hi, yes, you can reduce with "be" but like in your example, sometimes it's strange and is better not reduced.
For the second part, you use commas when the information does not identify the noun you're describing. So, in other words, you only use commas for the noun you're describing if you're adding extra info about it
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