Tuesday, September 26, 2017

restrictive or non-restrictive relative pronoun?


I am wondering whether the restrictive relative pronoun that or the non-restrictive relative pronoun which (plus a comma) should be used to modify the Hunting Lodge in the following:



Casa Loma consists of three main buildings — the Casa Loma proper, which has a gothic seven-story tower, the two-story Hunting Lodge that once housed the home’s servants quarters, and a massive stable.



I'd appreciate your help.




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