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Verb with two objects (direct, indirect)
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They found him a good job. ( for / to )
They found a good job for him.
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They wrote her a song. ( for / to )
They wrote a song for her.
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He built them a treehouse. ( for / to )
He built a treehouse for them.
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She gave me the keys. ( for / to )
She gave the keys to me.
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I showed him my new book. ( for / to )
I showed my new book to him.
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She passed him the salt. ( for / to )
She passed the salt to him.
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I made her a cake. ( for / to )
I made a cake for her.
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She sent me a letter. ( for / to )
She sent a letter to me.
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She bought me a coffee. ( for / to )
She bought a coffee for me.
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They offered her a job. ( for / to )
They offered a job to her.
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I sold him my old phone. ( for / to )
I sold my old phone to him.
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She got me a ticket. ( for / to )
She got a ticket for me.
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He brought me some flowers. ( for / to )
He brought some flowers to me.
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I've saved you a seat. ( for / to )
I've saved a seat for you.
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He threw me the ball. ( for / to )
He threw the ball to me.
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He cooked us a dinner. ( for / to )
He cooked a dinner for us.
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