The correct answer is D. Spoken language.
These aspects are part of the intonation aspect of the spoken language and these elements help convey meaning to other people.
Complete sentence.
Each part by itself is a complete sentence. "The plants are turning brown." and "We need to water them [the plants] more often." Combining them with a semicolon is correct as they are independent of each other.
Option correct is D
<em>I do not know </em><em>when</em><em> the flagpole was painted.</em>
In this case, the pronoun <<when>> introduce a noun clause and its function is to be an adverb.
- ¿How can we distinguish when a relative is a relative pronoun or a relative adverb?
A relative adverb introduces a clause, which has as an antecedent a noun. Relative adverbs are usually used insted of a relative pronoun plus a preposition.
There are three main relative adverbs: