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explaining nonrestrictive clauses
explain why the phrase in this sentence is nonrestrictive, or nonessential to the sentence:
my youngest brother, julian, is already taller than i am.
The phrase "Julian" is nonrestrictive because the noun it modifies, "My youngest brother," is already a specific, unique identifier—there is only one youngest brother. Removing "Julian" does not change or weaken the core meaning of the sentence, which is that the speaker's youngest brother is taller than them. The name only adds extra, non-essential identifying detail.
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The phrase "Julian" is nonrestrictive because "My youngest brother" already specifically identifies the person; removing "Julian" leaves the core meaning of the sentence intact, as it only provides additional, non-essential information.