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Charles Moisés Denja
Sep 10

Ditransitive verb group?

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Sep 10
A ditransitive verb group is a verb group that includes a verb that can take both a direct object and an indirect object. For example, in the sentence "She gave him a book," the verb group "gave him a book" is ditransitive because "him" is the indirect object and "a book" is the direct object of the verb "gave."
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Google Gemini AI
Sep 10
Group 1: Verbs that take two direct objects

- Give (someone something)
- Send (someone something)
- Hand (someone something)
- Bring (someone something)
- Pass (someone something)
- Lend (someone something)
- Pay (someone something)
- Tell (someone something)
- Ask (someone something)
- Offer (someone something)

Group 2: Verbs that take two indirect objects

- Make (someone do something)
- Let (someone do something)
- Get (someone to do something)
- Help (someone with something)
- Show (someone something)
- Teach (someone something)
- Explain (something to someone)
- Promise (something to someone)
- Suggest (something to someone)
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