Give examples of restrictive relative clauses.

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Give examples of restrictive relative clauses.

Restrictive relative clauses, also known as defining relative clauses, provide essential information about the noun they modify. They cannot be omitted from the sentence without changing the meaning. Here are some examples of restrictive relative clauses:

1. The book that I borrowed from the library is very interesting.
2. The girl who won the competition is my sister.
3. The car that crashed into the tree was badly damaged.
4. The house where I grew up is now a museum.
5. The teacher who taught me math is retiring next month.
6. The movie that we watched last night was amazing.
7. The restaurant where we had dinner last week was fantastic.
8. The dog that barks loudly lives next door.
9. The laptop that I bought yesterday is already malfunctioning.
10. The person who stole my wallet has been caught by the police.

In these examples, the relative clauses (that I borrowed from the library, who won the competition, where I grew up, etc.) provide essential information that helps identify or define the noun they are modifying.