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A clause that adds non-essential information to a sentence is a nonessential (or non-restrictive) clause.

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A clause that is not essential to a sentence is named a nonessential clause.

what is nonessential clause?

A word whose meaning is clear from the context alone is called to as a nonessential clause.

It is kept separate by commas as it is not important to understand the meaning of the sentence.

what do you mean by sentence?

A complete sentence is composed of a main clause and, on occasionally, one or more supplementary clauses. Paragraphs usually have a subject and a predicate and convey a statement, question, exclamation, or command.  

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