Wednesday, October 16, 2013

double object verbs:-

1. Some verbs have two objects –an indirect object and a direct object:
SubjectVerbIndirect objectDirect object
My wifesentmean email
Hebroughthis mothersome flowers
Hecookedall his friendsa delicious meal
These clauses have the structure: V + N (indirect object) + N (direct object)
2. We can use a prepositional phrase with to or for with an indirect object:
SubjectVerbDirect objectPrepositional phrase
My wifesentan emailto me
Hebroughtsome flowersfor his mother
Hecookeda delicious mealfor all his friends.
These clauses have the structure : V + N (direct object) + Prepositional phrase (indirect object)
3. Common verbs with for and an indirect object are:
  • book
  • buy
  • get
  • cook
  • keep
  • bring
  • make
  • pour
  • save
  • find
They booked a table for me at the restaurant.
We made toys for all the children.
4. Common verbs with to and an indirect object are:
  • give
  • lend
  • offer
  • pass
  • post
  • read
  • sell
  • send
  • show
  • promise
  • tell
He gave his programme to the man sitting next to him.
They sent Christmas cards to all their customers.
5. If the indirect object is a long phrase we normally use to or for:
He showed his ticket to the policeman standing by the door.
We kept something to eat and drink for all the people who arrived late.
6. If the indirect object is a pronoun we normally use the N + V + N + N pattern:
poured him another drink.
Their mother read them another story.

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