The subordinate clause in the sentence "The trouble was that he forgot where he put his keys" is a noun clause.
<span>A subordinate clause is a clause that is dependent on the main clause. It cannot stand alone. The subordinate clause in this sentence is: "The trouble was that". The main clause in this sentence is: "he forgot where he put his keys". From the above we can see that the main clause can stand on its own but the subordinate clause cannot stand on its own. </span>
Money is at the heart of the conflict.
Explanation:
Eliza (the girl) was insisting to pay for her lessons even though Higgins did not demand it. It was due to the hesitation of Higgins to teach her to speak gently. Eliza deciphered this as Higgins reluctance of not working for free since he must have thought that poor flower girl won’t have enough to pay for his speaking course.
To clear the air regarding the same, Eliza kept insisting for following a professional approach where she would pay for her speaking course.
Antonym for microphone is whisper or murmur
Avoid A and D, a strictly formal, argumentative tone and unpleasant remarks about a teacher