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 22.03.2020

Which sentence uses a noun clause as a direct object.

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B) Rob explained what he liked on his sandwiches to the chef. This is the sentence that uses a noun clause as a direct object. See the underlined structure and the explanation below:

explain(ed) is the main verb and it is transitive; it needs a direct object .what he liked on his sandwiches is the noun clause. It can be replaced by a noun phrase: this fact - Rob explained this fact to the chef.- ; and what he liked on his sandwiches is a clause because it has a subject and a predicate: he (subject) + liked on his sandwiches ( what -placed at the beginning) (predicate).
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B) Rob explained what he liked on his sandwiches to the chef. This is the sentence that uses a noun clause as a direct object. See the underlined structure and the explanation below:

explain(ed) is the main verb and it is transitive; it needs a direct object .what he liked on his sandwiches is the noun clause. It can be replaced by a noun phrase: this fact - Rob explained this fact to the chef.- ; and what he liked on his sandwiches is a clause because it has a subject and a predicate: he (subject) + liked on his sandwiches ( what -placed at the beginning) (predicate).
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B) Whatever you want to do is fine with us.

Explanation:

This is the sentence that contains a noun clause. We can see that this sentence contains a noun clause based on the description provided. The clause "whatever you want to do" functions as a noun clause in this sentence. Moreover, the phrase can be easily identified as it starts with the word "whatever."

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The function of the underlined noun clause is direct object.

Explanation:

A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. That is, they can act as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, predicate nominatives, or objects of a preposition. In this case, the noun clause is "whatever the cafeteria staff has decided to cook" and it functions as the direct object of the transitive verb to eat.

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The function of the underlined noun clause is direct object.

Explanation:

A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. That is, they can act as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, predicate nominatives, or objects of a preposition. In this case, the noun clause is "whatever the cafeteria staff has decided to cook" and it functions as the direct object of the transitive verb to eat.

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I think that the noun clause that functioned as the direct object is found in Choice A. 
A. The soldiers carried whichever flag belonged to their country

The noun clause is WHICHEVER FLAG BELONGED TO THEIR COUNTRY. It is used as a direct object because it followed a transitive verb and is the recipient of the transitive verb.

The format to identify direct object in a sentence is:
SUBJECT + VERB + what? or who? = Direct object.

A. The soldiers carried whichever flag belonged to their country

Subject + Verb + what? → The soldiers + carried + what? → direct object: whichever flag belonged to their country.

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