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6 November, 13:41

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

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  1. 6 November, 15:59
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    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.
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