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.
You can play in the fields down by the river, but not in the woods. You can play in the fields down by the river, but, er, not in the woods. and as co-ordinating conjunction Note that and when it is ...
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