2b. Passive verbs with two objects
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Verbs with two objects. *sent + my friend + a picture VERB + SOMEONE + SOMETHING *sent + a picture + to my friend VERB + SOMETHING + TO/FOR SOMEONE Verbs with TO: give, lend, offer, pass, promise, read, sell, send, sho, tell, write Verbs with FOR: bring, buy, cook, find, get, make FORM 1 Some verbs can have two objects, usually a thing (the direct object) and a person (the indirect object). If the direct object is a noun (a rose, my camera, etc.), we usually use verb + indirect object + direct object. The order can also be verb + direct object + for or to + indirect object, e.g. He bought a rose for me. I'm going to lend my camera to her. (See list of verbs with for and to below.) 2 If the direct object is a pronoun (it, them), we usually use verb + direct object + indirect object, with either for or to before the indirect object. Some common verbs which can have two objects are: With for bring sth for/to sb, buy sth for sb, cook sth for sb, find sth for sb, get sth for sb, make sth for sb With to give sth to sb, lend sth to sb, offer sth to sb, read sth to sb, sell sth to sb, send sth to sb, show sth to sb, take sth to sb, write sth to sb If the indirect object is a pronoun, we use the object pronoun, not the subject pronoun: I'm going to lend it to her. NOT I'm going to lend it to she. Verbos con dos objetos. FORMA 1 Algunos verbos pueden tener dos objetos, normalmente una cosa (el objeto directo) y una persona (el objeto indirecto). Si el objeto directo es un sustantivo (una rosa, mi cámara, etc.), solemos utilizar verbo + objeto indirecto + objeto directo. El orden también puede ser verbo + objeto directo + for o to + objeto indirecto, p. Me compró una rosa. Le voy a prestar mi cámara. (Consulte la lista de verbos con for y to a continuación). 2 Si el objeto directo es un pronombre (it, ellos), generalmente usamos verbo + objeto directo + objeto indirecto, ya sea con for o to antes del objeto indirecto. Algunos verbos comunes que pueden tener dos objetos son: Con FOR traer algo para alguien, comprar algo para alguien, cocinar algo para alguien, encontrar algo para alguien, conseguir algo para alguien, hacer algo para alguien Con TO dar algo a alguien, prestar algo a alguien, ofrecer algo a alguien, leer algo a alguien, vender algo a alguien, enviar algo a alguien, mostrar algo a alguien, llevar algo a alguien, escribir algo a alguien Si el objeto indirecto es un pronombre, usamos el pronombre objeto, no el pronombre sujeto: Se lo voy a prestar. NO se lo voy a prestar. Complete each sentence first with one of the verbs, and then with TO or FOR: Daddy's ___ a new bicycle ___ me for my next birthday. booked. buying. fetched. handed. offered. promising. teaching. owed. to. for. Complete each sentence first with one of the verbs, and then with TO or FOR: The workman ___ the electric drill ___his assistant. booked. buying. fetched. handed. offered. promising. teaching. owed. to. for. Complete each sentence first with one of the verbs, and then with TO or FOR: She ___a piece of cake ___ the vicar, who politely declined. booked. buying. fetched. handed. offered. promising. teaching. owed. to. for. Complete each sentence first with one of the verbs, and then with TO or FOR: They ___two tickets on the Orient Express ___ themselves. booked. buying. fetched. handed. offered. promising. teaching. owed. to. for. Complete each sentence first with one of the verbs, and then with TO or FOR: She's ____a new song __the children. booked. saved. fetched. telling. offered. promising. teaching. owed. to. for. Complete each sentence first with one of the verbs, and then with TO or FOR: She ____ the frisbee __her dog, which caught it easily. threw. saved. fetched. telling. offered. promising. teaching. owed. to. for. Complete each sentence first with one of the verbs, and then with TO or FOR: They're ____a reward __anyone who gives them any information. threw. saved. fetched. telling. offered. promising. teaching. owed. to. for. Complete each sentence first with one of the verbs, and then with TO or FOR: He went and ____something __her to write with. threw. saved. fetched. telling. offered. promising. teaching. owed. to. for. Complete each sentence first with one of the verbs, and then with TO or FOR: I've ____the last piece of cake __you. threw. saved. fetched. telling. offered. promising. teaching. owed. to. for. Complete each sentence first with one of the verbs, and then with TO or FOR: He's always ____stupid jokes __anyone who will listen. threw. saved. fetched. telling. offered. promising. teaching. owed. to. for. Passive verbs with two objects. In a passive sentence, the subject is the object of the corresponding active sentence. -Somebody said something. -Something was said (by somebody). There are some verbs which can take two objects. Some of these verbs are: bring, get, give, make, offer, promise, send, show, etc. -I sent my friends a picture. (= I sent a picture to my friends.) With these verbs, it is possible to make two different passive sentences because you can use either of the two objects as the subject of the passive sentence: -My friends were sent a picture. -A picture was sent to my friends. It is more common to begin the passive sentence with the person: My friends were sent a picture. ________________________________________________ En una oración pasiva, el sujeto es el objeto de la oración activa correspondiente. -Alguien dijo algo. -Algo fue dicho (por alguien). Hay algunos verbos que pueden tener dos objetos. Algunos de estos verbos son: traer, recibir, dar, hacer, ofrecer, prometer, enviar, mostrar, etc. -Les envié una foto a mis amigos. (= Envié una foto a mis amigos). Con estos verbos es posible hacer dos oraciones pasivas diferentes porque puedes usar cualquiera de los dos objetos como sujeto de la oración pasiva: -A mis amigos les enviaron una foto. -Se envió una foto a mis amigos. Es más común comenzar la oración pasiva con la persona: A mis amigos les enviaron una foto. Choose TWO correct sentences: a. A postcard was sent to Steve. b. Steve was sent a postcard. c. They sent to Steve a postcard. d. They were sent a postcard to Steve. Choose TWO correct sentences: a. A glass of wine brought to us. b. We were brought a glass of wine. c. A glass of wine was brought to us. d. They were brought a glass of wine to us. Choose TWO correct sentences: a. The patient was given the facts. b. The facts gave to the patient. c. The facts were given to the patient. d. The doctor were given the facts to the patient. Choose TWO correct sentences: a. The vehicle had been lent to the robber the previous day. b. Someone had been lent the vehicle to the robber the previous day. c. The robber had been lent the vehicle the previous day. d. The vehicle had lent to the robber the previous day. Choose TWO correct sentences: a. Steve was sold a fake Rolex. b. A fake Rolex was sold to Steve. c. Someone was sold Steve a fake Rolex. d. A fake Rolex sold to Steve. Choose TWO correct sentences: a. A promotion has been offered to him his boss. b. A promotion has been offered to him. c. His boss has been offered him a promotion. d. He has been offered a promotion. Choose TWO correct sentences: a. The truth didn't tell to me. b. I wasn't told the truth. c. They weren't told me the truth. d. The truth wasn't told to me. Choose TWO correct sentences: a. The truth didn't tell to me. b. English and Spanish teach our students. c. English and Spanish are taught to our students. d. We are taught English and Spanish to our students. Choose TWO correct sentences: a. The news was given to the employees. b. The news gave to the employees. c. The employees were given the news. d. They were given the news to the employees. Choose TWO correct sentences: a. He was written a letter of support. b. A letter of support wrote to him. c. A letter of support was written to him. d. Someone was written a letter of support to him. |