¡i©ú³ø±M°T¡jMoMo and Pat are dining out. They are served by a waiter who looks familiar...
Eason: Shall I (1) bring you and your friend some bread?
MoMo: Thank you. Pat, please pass me the napkin, I don't want to (2) make my dress dirty.
Pat: Here you are. Shall we (3) order something for Dr Panda as well?
Eason: I'm sorry, we do not accept takeaway orders.
Pat: Bill did so last time! He was given some meal tickets for redeeming food!
Eason: I (4) gave him the forged tickets! Haha!
¡½English highway¡R Direct and indirect objects
Some transitive verbs take two objects. The first noun phrase following the verb is the direct object (dO) and the second noun phrase is the indirect object (iO). Other phrases (e.g. adjective/ prepositional/ adverbial phrases) are NOT objects.
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verb¡Bdirect object (dO)¡Bindirect object (iO)¡Badditional information .(see the picture)
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¡½Glossary
serve (v) ©Û«Ý
takeaway (n) ¥~½æ
redeem (v) §I´«
forged (v) °°³yªº
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