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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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indirect object

I have a question about a wh-question using an indirect object.

-What do you want to give your friend?
-What do you want to give to your friend?

I think the second sentence is much better.

Which do you think is correct or better?
  

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Anonymous I have a question about a wh-question using an indirect object. I think the second sentence is much better. Which do you think is correct or better?

  • Anonymous I have a question about a wh-question using an indirect object.
  • I think the second sentence is much better.
  • Which do you think is correct or better?
  • They're both good.
  • I generally use the first one where the verb allows it, especially when the indirect object is a pronoun.
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Anonymous I have a question about a wh-question using an indirect object. -What do you want to give your friend?-What do you want to give to your friend?I think the second sentence is much better. Which do you think is correct or better?
They're both good. I generally use the first one where the verb allows it, especially when the indirect object is a pronoun

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