Hamlet is a tragedy written by Shakespeare between 1599 and 1601. Shouldn’t we say that which is written? When can we omit which is? Also is it correct to say: insulin and glucagon are two hormones released by pancreas? Not which are released.
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1Does this answer your question? Can any relative clauses be reduced? Or relative pronoun with ...? Or when can the relative pronouns -who-which-that-etc be safely omitted? – Edwin Ashworth Oct 01 '21 at 14:43
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We could say 'which was written', but it's quote common to leave out which is/was/are/were when the meaning is clear without it. – Kate Bunting Oct 01 '21 at 14:43
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[This question will probably be closed.] Please look up: omitting "that" or "which". – Lambie Oct 01 '21 at 14:43