Provide examples to illustrate a nominal antecedent that only accepts the restrictive relative clause and one that only accepts

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问题 Provide examples to illustrate a nominal antecedent that only accepts the restrictive relative clause and one that only accepts the non-restrictive relative clause.

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答案Provide examples to illustrate a nominal antecedent that only accepts the restrictive relative clause and one that only accepts the non-restrictive relative clause. (1) Antecedents that only accept the restrictive relative clause typically include nouns or pronouns with unspecified reference—indefinites such as all, any, some, every, no, etc. ,and compounds, e. g. All that glitters is not gold, (indefinites as an antecedent) (2) Restrictive relative clauses are also common with personal pronouns, especially those with generic reference, e. g. He who plays with fire gets burnt. (3)Proper nouns as antecedents co-occur almost exclusively with non-restrictive relative clause, e. g. St. Paul’s Cathedral, which the guide was referring to, was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. (St. Paul’s Cathedral is a proper noun)

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