Verbs with two objects
(direct + indirect)

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Verbs with direct and indirect object - exercise 2

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

Did you give Jim the key?
Yes, I gave ___ . (it - him)



Did you send Mary the postcard?

Yes, I sent . (it - her)

Go to bed, Sam!

Mum, I can't sleep. Will you read ? (me)

You should offer them your car.

But I've already offered . (it - them)

Why don't we bring them some toasts?

You can't bring . (our kids - toasts) They won't eat them.

Has Rosy seen these photos?

Yes, I've already shown . (her)

Please, give me your phone number.

Sorry. I can't give . (it - you).

Will you write him an e-mail?

I think I should write as soon as possible. (him)

Have you heard the story?

No, I haven't. Please, tell . (me)

Did you give her the parcel?

No, I didn't. But I'll give tomorrow. (it - her)

Could you send the message to Vince, please?

I can't send . (Vince - the message) He is at school.

Do you have a present for Jill?

No, I don't. But I want to buy . (a mobile - her)

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