Let me introduce you to my friend Emily. Emily is a singer.
Who is one way to add extra information about a person? Now practice writing the sentence a different way. Use the hint as an example.
Let me introduce you to my friend Emily, who is a singer.
Put extra detail about who someone is or what something is at the end of the sentence. Make sure it comes right after the person or thing it describes.
Put a comma before the extra information.
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You can add extra information about a person by using a descriptive phrase or clause at the end of your sentence, preceded by a comma.
For example, you could say: “Let me introduce you to my friend Emily, who loves to sing in her free time.”
In this case, “who loves to sing in her free time” gives more detail about Emily after mentioning her name. Remember to use a comma before this extra information!
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