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Verbs with two objects
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PASSIVE: TWO OBJECTS
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
343
VERBS WITH TWO OBJECTS
Level:
intermediate
Age:
13-17
Downloads:
306
PASSIVE - Level B1-B1+
Level:
intermediate
Age:
10-100
Downloads:
216
THE PASSIVE: VERBS WITH TWO OBJECTS
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
125
Verbs With Two Objects (Direct & Indirect)
Level:
intermediate
Age:
9-17
Downloads:
89
Special Verbs(Dative Verbs)
Level:
elementary
Age:
8-12
Downloads:
51
DIRECT and INDIRECT OBJECTS
Put the words into the correct order
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1.� I bring��� to - Mum- this book��
I bring this book to Mum.
I bring to Mum this book
I bring mum to this book
2.� I give�����a present�� Susi���������
I give a present Susi.
I give Susi a present
I give to Susi a present
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3. sends� postcard� grandmother� to�� he��
Grandmother sends a postcard to he.
He sends to grandmother a postcard
He sends a postcard to grandmother
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4. a story� children�� tells�� Uncle Ted����
Uncle Ted tells the children a story
Unle Ted tells a story children
The children tells a Uncle Ted a story
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5. Peter� showed�� the neighbours�� his pictures�� to��
Peter showed to his neighbours his pictures.
Peter showed the neighbours to his pictures
Peter showed his pictures to the neighbours
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6. wrote�� to��� a postcard��� class 7A��� Prince Harry�
Prince Harry wrote to class 7A a postcard.
Class 7A wrote a postcard to Harry
Class 7a wrote Harry to postcard.
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Now decide which pronoun you can use.
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1. I bring
it
her
she
� to Mum.
2. I give
she
her
its
� a present.
3. Kate gave the pens to
he
his
him
4. Henry told
my
me
I
�a secret.
5. Sue sent the packet to
they
them
their
6 Mum bought some ice cream
for we
for us
for our
7. I can buy
you
for you
to you
�a sandwich.
8. She opended the bottle
to me
for me
to my
for I
9. Robby sang the song
for her
for she
for his
10. Can you lend
his
he
him
�some money?
11. He gave the present
to she
for she
to her
to his
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Which sentence is correct?
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1.��
�Please give it to him��������
�Please give to him it������������ ��
Please give him it
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2.��
� I didn't send it to she����
��I didn't sent it to her.������� ��
I didn't send her it.
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3.��
He bought it for she�������
He bought it for her�������������
�He bought her it.
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4.��
�He sold her it.����������� ���
He sold�it�to�she.����������������� �
�He sold it to her.
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5.��
She built it for us.�������� �
She built to�for it�����������������
She built it for we.
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