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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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I will give you?

Hi. Is the underlined part correct?

Do you like home-made cookies? If you like them, I will give you.

I would write this, but repeating the word "them" twice doesn't seem like a good idea stylistically (if it isn't wrong, which I am not sure about).

Do you like home-made cookies? If you like them, I will give them to you.
  

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Hi, Is the underlined part correct? No. Do you like home-made cookies?

  • Hi, Is the underlined part correct?
  • No.
  • Do you like home-made cookies?
  • If you like them, I will give you .
  • You need a direct object f or 'give'.
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Hi,
Is the underlined part correct? No.

Do you like home-made cookies? If you like them, I will give you.
You need a direct object for 'give'. 'You' here is the indirect object.
Say 'I will give them to you' or 'I will give you them'.


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Thank you for your help.

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