Winter is the time of year ( )the days are short and nights are long.A.that B.when What's the difference between the adverbial clause of time and the emphatic clause of time? The sentence pattern seems to be the same. Is there any difference? What's the answer to this sentence?

Winter is the time of year ( )the days are short and nights are long.A.that B.when What's the difference between the adverbial clause of time and the emphatic clause of time? The sentence pattern seems to be the same. Is there any difference? What's the answer to this sentence?


B. It's 7 o'clock when she got it's at 7 o'clock that she got up



What does the days are long in summer and short in winter mean


The days are long in summer and short in winter



winter is the f() second of a year.Tuesday is the f() day of a week.there are
there are t() of beautiful flowers in the garden
Fill in the blanks with the initials
hello.may l ()()daniel,please?
l'm afraid not .())simon spkeaing.()calling?
hello,simon .()()amy.
amy,daniel is in his uncle's home .can l ()a message?
yes.()he borrowed my() yesterday.please ask him to()it to the school tomorrw morning


Winter is the fourth season of a year, Tuesday is the third day of a week
There are thousands of beautiful flowers in the garden.
There are thousands of beautiful flowers in the garden
Hello, may I talk to/speak to daniel, please?
I'm afraid not, This is timon speaking, who's call?
Hello, simon, this is/ I am amy.
Amy, daniel is in his uncle's home, can I take a message?
Yes, please. He borrowed my pen/book yesterday. please ask him to bring it to the school tomorrow morning.