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For the previous sentence, reproduced below, select all possible relative elements (including a zero relative pronoun) that can plausibly fill the blank ( ___ ), taking into account the punctuation you used. Do not select any form that would not generally occur in either ordinary or careful English.

He liked to say that he had bought the house ____ he lived in at a very cheap price in 1970.

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State how you would punctuate the sentence and whether the relative clause is restrictive or non-restrictive. (In the next question you will have to supply the relativizer(s).)

He liked to say that

he had bought the house ____ he lived in at a very cheap price in 1970.

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For the previous sentence, reproduced below, select the function of the noun phrase the relative clause is embedded in. 

This is the president

of the United States ____ is trying to change the country in a variety of ways.

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For the previous sentence, reproduced below, select the function of the relative element(s) you filled in. 

This is the president

of the United States ____ is trying to change the country in a variety of ways.

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For the previous sentence, reproduced below, select all possible relative elements (including a zero relative pronoun) that can plausibly fill the blank ( ___ ), taking into account the punctuation you used. Do not select any form that would not generally occur in either ordinary or careful English.

This is the president of the United States ____ is trying to change the country in a variety of ways.

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State how you would punctuate the sentence and whether the relative clause is restrictive or non-restrictive. (In the next question you will have to supply the relativizer(s).)

This is the president

of the United States ____ is trying to change the country in a variety of ways.

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For the previous sentence, reproduced below, select the function of the noun phrase in which the relative clause is embedded. 

Can you name the clubs ____ have won the cup more than once?

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For the previous sentence, reproduced below, select the function of the relative element(s) you filled in. 

Can you name the clubs ____ have won the cup more than once?

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For the previous sentence, reproduced below, select all possible relative elements (including a zero relative pronoun) that can plausibly fill the blank ( ___ ), taking into account the punctuation you used. Do not select any form that would not generally occur in either ordinary or careful English.

Can you name the clubs ____ have won the cup more than once?

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State how you would punctuate the sentence and whether the relative clause is restrictive or non-restrictive. (In the next question you will have to supply the relativizer(s).)

Can you name the clubs ____ have won the cup more than once?

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