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Is it
"The Roman coins that a local farmer came across in a field are now on display in the National Museum"
Or
"The Roman coins, which a local farmer came across in a field, are now on display in the National Museum"
And is it
"Most of the 40 students from SEA whose home is the college are studying CS"
Or
"Most of the 40 students from SEA, whose home is the college, are studying CS"
Thank you.










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    What does your research show you? Why do you think that any of those are wrong?

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  • Welcome to the forums! All of those are correct; they differ in their specificity (research restrictive vs nonrestrictive relative clauses).

    – AleksandrH
    Mar 29 at 0:56
















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Is it
"The Roman coins that a local farmer came across in a field are now on display in the National Museum"
Or
"The Roman coins, which a local farmer came across in a field, are now on display in the National Museum"
And is it
"Most of the 40 students from SEA whose home is the college are studying CS"
Or
"Most of the 40 students from SEA, whose home is the college, are studying CS"
Thank you.










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put on hold as off-topic by JJJ, tchrist Mar 29 at 1:50


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    What does your research show you? Why do you think that any of those are wrong?

    – tchrist
    Mar 29 at 0:54











  • Welcome to the forums! All of those are correct; they differ in their specificity (research restrictive vs nonrestrictive relative clauses).

    – AleksandrH
    Mar 29 at 0:56














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Is it
"The Roman coins that a local farmer came across in a field are now on display in the National Museum"
Or
"The Roman coins, which a local farmer came across in a field, are now on display in the National Museum"
And is it
"Most of the 40 students from SEA whose home is the college are studying CS"
Or
"Most of the 40 students from SEA, whose home is the college, are studying CS"
Thank you.










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Is it
"The Roman coins that a local farmer came across in a field are now on display in the National Museum"
Or
"The Roman coins, which a local farmer came across in a field, are now on display in the National Museum"
And is it
"Most of the 40 students from SEA whose home is the college are studying CS"
Or
"Most of the 40 students from SEA, whose home is the college, are studying CS"
Thank you.







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put on hold as off-topic by JJJ, tchrist Mar 29 at 1:50


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put on hold as off-topic by JJJ, tchrist Mar 29 at 1:50


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    What does your research show you? Why do you think that any of those are wrong?

    – tchrist
    Mar 29 at 0:54











  • Welcome to the forums! All of those are correct; they differ in their specificity (research restrictive vs nonrestrictive relative clauses).

    – AleksandrH
    Mar 29 at 0:56














  • 1





    What does your research show you? Why do you think that any of those are wrong?

    – tchrist
    Mar 29 at 0:54











  • Welcome to the forums! All of those are correct; they differ in their specificity (research restrictive vs nonrestrictive relative clauses).

    – AleksandrH
    Mar 29 at 0:56








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What does your research show you? Why do you think that any of those are wrong?

– tchrist
Mar 29 at 0:54





What does your research show you? Why do you think that any of those are wrong?

– tchrist
Mar 29 at 0:54













Welcome to the forums! All of those are correct; they differ in their specificity (research restrictive vs nonrestrictive relative clauses).

– AleksandrH
Mar 29 at 0:56





Welcome to the forums! All of those are correct; they differ in their specificity (research restrictive vs nonrestrictive relative clauses).

– AleksandrH
Mar 29 at 0:56










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