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food / the homeless / the shelter / provides / for
The shelter provides food for the homless.
food / the homeless / the shelter / provides / for
The shelter provides food for the homless.
sells / to / second hand products / The thrift store / costumers
The thrift store sells second hand products to costumers.
my friends / I / great store / recommended / a
I recomended my friends a great store.
caused / an out-of-school-suspension / the fight / students
The fight caused students an out-of-school-suspension.
their costumers / stores / free samples / to / send / stores
Stores send free samples to their costumers.
my mom / I / to / how / her cellphone / showed / use
I showed my mom how to use her cellphone.
Create a sentence with the following words: give / citizens
The governemet should give citizens money / The government should give money to citizens.
Create a sentence with the following words: give / citizens
The governemet should give citizens money / The government should give money to citizens.
Create a sentence with the following words: allow / children
Parents should allow their children to have a cellphone.
Create a sentence with the following words: describe / sculpture
Example: He describes the sculpture to them.
Create a sentence with the following words: explain / students
Example: The teacher explain the topic to the students.
What questions help you identify the direct object?
What / who / whom
What questions help you identify the indirect object?
To whom / for whom
At the baseball game, the vendor threw... (a bag of peanuts / him).
...him a bag of peanuts / ... throw a bad of peanuts to him
I don't have any more cash, but I can pay (the rest / you) tomorrow.
...the rest to you... / ...you the rest...
While they were swimming, their father ordered... (lunch / them).
...ordered lunch for them.
The potter at that shop promised... (a beautiful vase / my mother).
...my mother a beautiful vase
I didn't have any cash, so I handed... (my credit card / the clerk).
...my credit card to the clerk / the clerk to my credit card
At that café, they won't serve... (your meal / you) unless you pay for it in advance.
...you your meal unless...
After an hour of searching, the clerk gave... (a suitable pair of shoes / me).
...me a suitable pair of shoes / a suitable pair of shoes to me
Finally the waiter brought... (our dinners / us)
...our dinners to us / ...brought us our dinners