Direct vs indirect object

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Direct object vs indirect object - exercise 3 - complete sentences

Complete the following sentences with direct and indirect objects. Use a preposition only if necessary.

(his friends - lunch)
He cooked ___ .
He cooked his friends lunch.

(it - me)
She's already sent ___ .
She's already sent it to me.



(me - a cup of coffee)

Please, bring .

(it - her)

Will you show ?

(my sister - their house)

They sold .

(Jane - this card)

I want to send .

(your parents)

You should write .

(him)

Please, don't tell .

(it - Helen).

I've bought .

(it - me)

My father gave .

(it - us)

Will you read ?

(Brad - your help)

Why don't you offer ?

(me)

Please, try it. Promise .

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