adverbs - What to make of the following sentences that begin with why, when, where, or how?





  • Why you put yourself in this predicament is beyond me.

  • When you leave for work is of your concern.

  • Where we spend the night depends on the weather.

  • How you finish the project is unimportant.



I feel they are relative adverbs (fused) or free nominal constructions. But I fear I'm completely off.




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