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Hey guys, this is Alex, thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson on relative clauses. Now relative clauses are largely useful for English writing. They are used in spoken English as well, but most of the time the examples that youamp;#39;re going to see today are very useful for writing. So if youamp;#39;re doing your TOEFL exam, if youamp;#39;re writing an essay for university, these are some tips on how to use relative clauses. Now on the board we have two sentences, and these are the two kinds of relative clauses. So the first example says, amp;quot;My sister, who is from Chicago, visited me last weekend.amp;quot; And the second one says, amp;quot;My sister, who is from Chicago, visited me last weekend.amp;quot; Now you see that the only difference between these two sentences is the comma, right? Is there a difference in meaning between these two sentences when we put commas in this relative clause? This is the relative clause, amp;quot;My sister, who is from Chicago,