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Therefore, you need a comma before which and another one at the end of the nonrestrictive phrase. Try taking it out of the sentence. Restrictive phrases are usually introduced by that instead of which , especially in American English. Cars that Jeff buys always seem to break down.

The highlighted phrase in the sentence above is restrictive. If you try taking it out of the sentence, the meaning changes: Cars always seem to break down. In other words, something happened, which in turn resulted in something else. A restrictive clause is a sentence that uses specific phrasing to state a point under fixed conditions, compared to a nonrestrictive clause in which you can remove some of the information without changing the meaning of the sentence. This is an example of a restrictive clause.

This clause suggests that all teachers should make a lot of money as the parenthetical phrase in commas does not restrict the meaning of the sentence. It is a witty and easy-to-understand book to help with style and clarity issues while writing.

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Note: if you proceed, you will no longer be following. Link copied to your clipboard. Language and culture demonstrate interchangeable positions in the role of influencing or being a bi product of the other. Language and culture both reciprocate the role of influence on one another. The influential role of language to culture is unilateral. The influence that language and culture have on each other is unilateral. Language and culture are interchangeably the influence and bi product of each other.

They would be the first ones I would cross off of my own list. That is my two cents on the OP though. Isn't language a blast?!? Crikey, you could be right and I totally got that wrong. Or should it be, "Crikey, you could be right , and I totally got that wrong. March 03, , am Gyeongsangbuk-do more. I would go with choice D! It's true that you put a comma before the conjunction. Therefore: "Language is influenced by culture, and, in turn, culture is influenced by language.



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