It is an element.
Uranium is an element.
No. If you burn an element, you will turn it into a compound (most commonly [element burnt] oxide). Which will not be an element.
it's an element!
Platinum is an element
Nonrestrictive element.
Which part of the sentence is a nonrestrictive clause?
"Which diddn't leave to much time for discussion" is this a nonrestrictive clauserestrictive clauseparticipial phrase or gerund
comma
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Nonrestrictive clauses and phrases are set off by commas. These commas separate additional information that is not necessary for the sentence's meaning but provides extra details.
Use commas to set off nonrestrictive elements. Do not use commas to set off restrictive elements. A restrictive element defines or limits the meaning of the word it modifies and is therefore essential to the meaning of the sentence.
A nonrestrictive clause is a clause that is not essential to the overall meaning of a sentence and cannot be punctuated as its own sentence; they are also known as nonessential clauses and dependant clauses. In the sentence "After he returned home from school, James realized that he had left a notebook on his bus," the introductory adverbial clause "After he returned home from school" modifies and is not essential to the meaning of the main clause "James realized that he had left a notebook on his bus" because it tells when the realization occurred; therefore, the clause is nonrestrictive.
Well, repressive meaning to restrain someone's freedom, I suppose an antonym could be "nonrestrictive."
Yes,this would be nonrestrictiuve because most pple believe commas come after a long period of sentancess///
No it's not.
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