I. Meaning and Function: Restrictive Adjective Clauses
Examples of Restrictive Adjective Clauses with subject relative pronouns: 1. People who maintain close personal ties to friends and extended family members usually cope better with illness and personal loss. 2. A health regimen that includes a nutritious diet and regular exercise can lead to greater psychological and physical well being. 3. Exercise activities which raise one's pulse rate are recommended for the cardiovascular system.
Examples of restrictive adjective clauses with object relative pronouns: 1. Exercise programs that reputable health organizations promote consider factors such as age and medical conditions in their recommendations. (That is the object of the verb promote.) 2. Diet programs which we read about in popular magazines often have no medical authority behind them. (Which is the object of the preposition about.) 3. The nutritionists whom hospitals employ are experts in the dietary needs of patients with a variety of diseases. (Whom is the object of the verb employ and can be omitted. The nutritionists hospitals employ are experts in the dietary needs of patients with a variety of illnesses.) 4. The nutritionist to whom you were speaking specializes in diabetes care. (Whom is the object of the preposition to and can be omitted. The preposition cannot be omitted. The nutritionist you were speaking to specializes in diabetes care.)
Examples of restrictive adjective clauses with possessive pronoun and relative adverb connectors: 1. The Vietnamese woman whose death from inhalation anthrax remains a mystery to investigators worked in a hospital where no anthrax spores were found. 2. Can we ever look forward to a time when we will no longer have to worry about the threat of terrorism? II. Meaning and Function: Non-restrictive (also called non-defining) adjective clauses give extra information about an already defined (named) noun. Commas are used to set off this extra information. Examples of non-restrictive (non-defining) adjective clauses: 1. Kathy T. Nguyen, whose death from inhalation anthrax remains a mystery to investigators, worked in the Manhattan Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital, where no anthrax spores were found. 2. The Jenny Craig Diet Program, which is a multi-million dollar business, promotes its own dietary plan and makes millions off its packaged frozen meals each year. 3. The Jenny Craig Corporation, for which the Duchess of York has made TV commercials, is a high-profile company that pitches its own program for weight management. |