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Dec 15 at 10:51 comment added LPH @QuốcAnhPhạm Part 2 of my answer does concern only your second question, whichever way you phrase it. // A reduced relative is merely a relative in which the relative pronoun has been omitted, so this concept has nothing to do with nonfinite clauses '(which is what "making…" is). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced_relative_clause // Perhaps the typing '", which"' in your comment is not a mere typing error and you think that the esentially American practice of including punctuation marks on the right of a quote within that quote has its counterpart on the left; this is never the case.
Dec 11 at 14:36 comment added Quốc Anh Phạm Sorry for question 2, I wrote the question wrong. The question should be if I change ", which" to "that" for sentence A, is it still correct? Also, for question 3, is the nonfinite clause (if "which makes" is changed to "making") a reduced relative clause? Thank you
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