Position of direct and indirect objects - English Practice
www.englishpractice.com › grammar › position-directThe indirect object usually refers to a person and comes first. He gave me a nice gift for Christmas. (indirect object – me; direct object – nice gift) Let me get you some coffee. (Indirect object – you; direct object – some coffee) Verbs that can be followed by two objects include: Bring, buy, cost, get, give, leave, lend, make, offer, owe, pass, pay, play, promise, read, refuse, send, show, sing, take, teach, tell, wish, write.