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John gave a bar of chocolate to Jill.
a: Jill was given a bar of chocolate (by John) || b: A bar of chocolate was given to Jill (by John).
I lent a pencil to Graham.
a: Graham was lent a pencil (by me) || b: A pencil was lent to Graham (by me).
Fiona told the truth to Julian.
a: Julian was told the truth (by Fiona) || b: The truth was told to Julian (by Fiona).
They offered the job to Simon.
a: Simon was offered the job (by them) || b: The job was offered to Simon (by them).
The boss showed the new computer to Anna.
a: Anna was shown the new computer (by the boss) || b: The new computer was shown to Anna (by the boss).
Julie taught the grammar to the students.
a: The students were taught the grammar (by Julie) || b: The grammar was taught to the students (by Julie).
I sent the email to John.
a: John was sent the email (by me) || b: The email was sent to John (by me).
Lucy threw the ball to the child.
a: The child was thrown the ball (by Lucy) || b: The ball was thrown to the child (by Lucy).
Sophia sold the car to a doctor.
a: A doctor was sold the car (by Sophia) || b: The car was sold to a doctor (by Sophia).
I asked the question to David.
a: David was asked the question (by me) || b: The question was asked to David (by me).
Rachel will give you some advice.
a: You will be given some advice || b: Some advice will be given to you.
I sent him a letter.
a: He was sent a letter || b: A letter was sent to him.
The police officer showed us the way.
a: We were shown the way || b: The way was shown to us.
Our neighbour gave me a lift.
a: I was given a lift || b: A lift was given to me.
We have asked him a favour.
a: He has been asked a favour || b: A favour has been asked of him.
She told me a lie.
a: I was told a lie || b: A lie was told to me.
They have written her a postcard.
a: She has been written a postcard || b: A postcard has been written to her.
Kerrie will make you a cup of tea.
a: You will be made a cup of tea || b: A cup of tea will be made for you.
The waiter has not brought us the coffee.
a: We have not been brought the coffee || b: The coffee has not been brought to us.
They did not offer her a seat.
a: She was not offered a seat || b: A seat was not offered to her.