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."
- 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)