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:
We drama club members are organizing a car wash
Answer:
For this question, let's take the following celebrity as an example: Lady Gaga
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Explanation:
Lady Gaga's style has always been defined as eclectic and strident, very stentorious.
The New York singer has a personal and unique style that always generates all kinds of comments, both good and bad.
This image that she has established from the beginning has always been maintained or improved over time, to remain the icon that she is for her fans.
I'd sat the answer is 'all of the above'. Because 'history of the relationship' is important - you won't greet a person you've just met the same way you'd great your best friend. "Context' is also important, because you won't speak the same way at a gala, or at a casual meeting with your friends. "Type of the conversation desired" is also relevant, because the way you greet someone will lead the course of your conversation.