NekoStyleWith
NekoStyleWith NekoStyleWith
  • 09-01-2019
  • English
contestada

What job is the noun clause doing in this sentence? A polite guest will eat whatever is served.

Respuesta :

marianaoctaviano
marianaoctaviano marianaoctaviano
  • 18-01-2019

The noun clause 'whatever is served' is functioning as  a direct object. You can check this by replacing the noun clause with the word 'something'. That is one way to check that a part of the sentence is a direct object. Also, if you check the meaning of the verb "eat" in a dictionary, you will notice it usually needs an object to complete its meaning.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

please help, im totally lost.
How many degrees in each side of an equilateral polygon with 6 sides?
What times 6 equals 100
what percentage of the french do not identify with religion?
You place a bet on the number 21 in roulette. the probability of winning is 1 38 , and the company hosting the casino night for a city fundraiser gives the payo
f(x)=x^5+1 The function above has a factor of y = x - 1. Choose True or False.
Which of these provides the best picture to go with the word graffiti
Describe the endocrine organs that are located in the throat region
How does the rural setting affect what can and does happen in this story? The schoolhouse is one room. All children grades 1 through 8 study together. All child
The area of a sector of a circle is given by the equation mc010-1.jpg, where r is the radius of the circle and S is the angle measure of the sector. If Mia solv