daagh wrote:
Just one thing: What does 'when' refer to in the three choices A, C and E? if it is referring to speech, then it is wrong because 'when' can be used only for a time reference. If it is referring to 1876, yet it is wrong because, 1876 is an adjective here and not a noun
Regarding B and D, pl. note that there is no comma after speech, without which one cannot conjugate a subordinate clause with its main clause.
is E the best of the devils?
Daagh,
regarding to the usage of when,in common speech
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