• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: yanethcortez1103
  • hace 6 años

HMK. 1. VERBS WITH TWO OBJECTS.
A. Complete each sentence with either to or for, and then rewrite the sentence with an indirect object, without to or for in the line below
She owed quite a lot of money to the bank. She owed quite a lot of money to the bank.
EG.

1. They awarded the first prize…. Peter.
2. He built a new house…. his daughter.
3. I'll find something …. you to write with.
4. He wouldn't lend any money …... me.
5. I'll cook something ……you to eat.
6. He owes some money …... me.
7. She poured a drink …... herself.
8. Can you pass the salt …... me, please?
9. They showed their photos…. us.
10. I'll order a taxi …… you.

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: karenbabativa167
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Respuesta:

: a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that occurs in addition to a direct object after some verbs and indicates the person or thing that receives what is being given or done : the person or thing that the action of a verb is performed for or directed to In the sentences "She bought him a present," "He gave all four walls a ...

Explicación:

Respuesta dada por: danya4524
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Respuesta:

Que idioma es

Explicación:

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