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Chloelee Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Making relative pronoun sentence with indirect object

Hello

I have a question with relative pronoun with indirect object. For example, verb 'buy' can be used in both sentences below.

1) I made her a cookie. ( a cookie here is indirect object)

2) I made a cookie for her. ( a cookie here is object)

And I want to combine them with another sentence, 3) This is a cookie.

Then, can I make one sentence or two sentence? I mean both are grmmatical??

1-1) This is a cookie that I made her.

1-2) This is a cookie that I made for her.

Could you explain with English grammar please?

Thank you.

  

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Chloelee 1) I made her a cookie. ( a cookie here is indirect object) In fact, "her" is the indirect object. Chloelee 1-1) This is a cookie that I made her.

  • Chloelee 1) I made her a cookie.
  • ( a cookie here is indirect object) In fact, "her" is the indirect object.
  • Chloelee 1-1) This is a cookie that I made her.
  • 1-2) This is a cookie that I made for her.
  • These are both possible.
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Chloelee1) I made her a cookie. ( a cookie here is indirect object)

In fact, "her" is the indirect object.

Chloelee1-1) This is a cookie that I made her.
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