Where can restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses appear in a sentence?
A) In the subject or in the predicate.
B) Only in the subject.
C) Only in the predicate.
D) Restrictive clauses are always in the subject, nonrestrictive in the predicate.
E) Nonrestrictive clauses are always in the subject, restrictive in the predicate.
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