A relative clause can be used to give additional information about a noun. They are introduced by a relative pronoun like 'that', 'which', 'who', 'whose', 'where' and 'when'. For example: I won’t ...
HOLLIDAYSBURG – Thomas Drass, formerly of Hollidaysburg RD 3, testified Thursday that he thinks his 20- to 40-year sentence for killing his grandfather in 2005 is unfair, and he used a recent local ...
A man convicted of sexually assaulting a young relative for seven years was sentenced to 106 years to life in a state prison Friday, according to the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office.
A man who shot and killed his son-in-law in Rifle in 2017 and then fled to Oregon has received a 25-year sentence for the crime. Michael Montgomery, 47, was sentenced Thursday after a jury found him ...
Relative slams 90-day home-detention sentence in street-racing crash that orphaned twin girls A then-teenage street racer who killed a couple in Redwood City and left their twin daughters without ...
More than four years ago, I replied to this tough grammar question by a member of Jose Carillo’s English Forum: “Do noun clauses grammatically functioning as subjects in a sentence follow the sequence ...
An essential relative clause provides necessary, defining information about the noun. On the other hand, non‐ essential relative clauses provide additional, non‐necessary information about the noun.
KENNEWICK — Donald Schalchlin’s aunt questioned Wednesday how a disgraced Wall Street financier got a sentence nearly 16 times longer than a kid who aided in the brutal deaths of his sister and mother ...
Last week, I replied to this tough grammar question by a member of Jose Carillo’s English Forum: “Do noun clauses grammatically functioning as subjects in a sentence follow the sequence-of-tenses rule ...