Direct + indirect object
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Direct object and indirect object - exercise 4

Correct errors in the following sentences with direct and indirect objects.

Ben brought flowers his mother.
Ben brought flowers for his mother.

I like your car. Will you lend it me?
Will you lend it to me?



What did you do? Can you tell me it?

What did you do? Can you ?

He wrote to Dan a letter.

He wrote .

They gave some presents Simon.

They gave .

This picture is so nice. Can you show to me?

This picture is so nice. Can you show ?

I've brought for your sister this book.

I've brought .

Please, will you pass me it?

Please, will you pass ?

I'm looking forward to your reply. Write me soon.

I'm looking forward to your reply. Write soon.

Grandma, could you read me?

Grandma, could you read ?

Don't smoke anymore. Will you promise to me?

Don't smoke anymore. Will you promise ?

Look. Mum is making a cake my brother.

Look. Mum is making .

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