Which sentence uses a noun clause as a direct object? A) Tom began to fight with Kevin over which team was better. B) Rob explai
ned what he liked on his sandwiches to the chef. C) That type of wallpaper would look really good in our bathroom. Eliminate D) What the babysitter saw eventually led to a call to the police.
B) Rob explained <u>what he liked on his sandwiches </u>to the chef. This is the sentence that uses a noun clause as a direct object. See the underlined structure and the explanation below:
<em>explain(ed)</em> is the main verb and it is transitive; it needs a direct object .
<em>what he liked on his sandwiches</em> is the noun clause. It can be replaced by a noun phrase: <em>this fact</em> - Rob explained <em><u>this fact</u></em><u> </u>to the chef.- ; and <em>what he liked on his sandwiches </em>is a clause because it has a subject and a predicate: <em>he </em>(subject) + <em>liked on his sandwiches</em> ( <em>what</em> -placed at the beginning) (predicate).