Show Me the Subject.
Noun Clauses
IO-DO or DO-OC?
Two NPs in the Predicate Phrase
Find the OP
100

Athena is the Greek goddess of war.

100

I will take whoever wants to go.

whoever wants to go

100

Georgia re-elected Raphael Warnock Senator.

DO OC

100

The box ran around the mouse.

the mouse

200

Everyone worshipped Athena.

200

Do you know who's coming to dinner?

who's coming to dinner

200

The rain left the yard a mess.

DO OC

200

Everyone agreed to cooperate towards a solution.

a solution

300

The Greek goddess of war is Athena.

300

Whoever just used the kitchen left a mess.

whoever just used the kitchen

300

No one gave it any thought.

IO DO

300

I'll be there in a few minutes.

a few minutes

400

That powerful male god gave Athena a golden apple.

400

Tell me whatever you know.

whatever you know

400

Let's all pitch in and buy Mom a new car.

IO DO

400

Please come with me!

me

500

Athena's father is Zeus.

500

My brother prefers whichever plate has the most food.

whichever plate has the most food

500

Old Mother Hubbard made her poor dog a sandwich.

IO DO

(Or humorously, DO OC)

500

Your love put me on the top of the world.

top, world
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