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Join Us. Learner's Dictionary on Twitter ». Learner's Dictionary on Facebook ». Bookstore: Digital and Print. A clause that adds extra, nonidentifying information is set off with comma s. The pronoun in the quantity phrase cannot be omitted. The Jaguars, all of whom go to my school , won the biking race. The biking trophy was given to the Jaguars, all of whom you just met. An identifying clause adds information or narrows limits the noun to a specific one, group or lot.

The clause helps by telling us which one. It is also called restrictive, essential , or necessary clause. See That vs. Which Some or All. A nonidentifying clause adds extra information about a noun already identified by other means, for example, by name, by shared knowledge or context. The clause, a comment, is set off with commas before and, if necessary, after the clause. It is also called nonrestrictive, nonessential, or unnecessary clause.

See Commas — comments. On my trip, there were forty people, most of whom were from Italy. When Elvis died on August 16, , he was by no means broke, but his estate at Graceland was costing far too much to maintain. Priscilla received a lot of suggestions from friends. Many of them had been financial advisors to Elvis.

The suggestions involved selling off Graceland. None of them felt right to Priscilla. Instead, Priscilla decided to open Graceland to the public. Today, Graceland welcomes over , visitors a year. Most of them come from outside of the city. They bring million per year into the economy of Memphis. The rooms have been left as they were in All of them are included in the tour.

Also, Elvis' personal items: costumes, wardrobe, awards are on view on the Graceland tour. His cars can be seen in the garage. Half of them were Cadillacs. Elvis loved Cadillacs. One of them was his favorite — a pink and white Fleetwood. A museum across the street displays Elvis' planes. Elvis never actually learned to fly.

One of those planes was named Lisa,. More projects are planned in the area surrounding the Graceland Mansion. A number of them include expansion. Many of them are available on their website. The majority of her shares were bought by an entertainment company CKX, Inc.

EPE — Elvis Presley Enterprises estate N — all of someone's property, home and money, especially everything that is left after they die. Discourse Well. Diagnostics Int. Diagnostics Sec. One park My favorite park is Disneyland. We admired Walt Disney, most of whose cartoons we enjoyed. Modifying Clause Punctuation An identifying vs. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search.

The few is quite rare, and used only when designating a small number of things or people that have some special distinction. There's a big difference between few and a few , however. They're directed quantifiers, and they point in opposite directions.

Few governs negative polarity items like ever , producing the following pair:. Negatives are pretty tricky ; much trickier than most people expect. In terms of your first two examples, which are really related to this concept of how you should use 'a few' or simply 'few': -. In the second the emphasis is on the 'few' - so you could read it as "I only have a few problems". Which is a feature worth feeling good about, as opposed simply having "a few problems" which really isn't such an esteemed position to be in.

Regarding your last question, and when you should use 'the' few. This a point of grammar. You might want to search for indefinite or definite articles on the boards here. Or start by looking at this related question:. Sign up to join this community.



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