Supply a prepositional phrase which could replace the indirect object in each of the following sentences. 1) May I ask you a great favour? ( May I ask a great favour of you.) 2) Listen! I’m going to play you a new record. ( I’m going to play a new record with you.) 3) Can I play you a game of chess? ( Can I play a game of chess with you?) 4) I can change you a cheque if you like. ( I can change a cheque for you if you like.) 5) Will you choose me an interesting book? ( Will you choose an interesting book for me.) 6) We wish all our friends a very happy New Year. (I wish a very happy New Year to all our friends.) 7) I have left you some soup on the stove. ( I have left some soup on the stove for you.) 8) An uncle of mine left me a thousand pounds. ( An uncle of mine left a thousand pounds for me.) 9) Would you throw me that rubber, please? (Would you throw that rubber to me, please? 10) Would you mind bringing me a towel? ( Would you mind bringing a towel to me?)
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1) May I ask you a great favour? ) 2) Listen! I’m going to play you a new record.
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1) May I ask you a great favour?
) 2) Listen!
I’m going to play you a new record.
) 3) Can I play you a game of chess?
) 4) I can change you a cheque if you like.
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1) May I ask you a great favour? ( May I ask a great favour of you.) 2) Listen! I’m going to play you a new record. ( I’m going to play a new record to you.) 3) Can I play you a game of chess? ( Can I play a game of chess with you?) 4) I can change you a cheque if you like. ( I can change a cheque for you if you like.) 5) Will you choose me an interesting book? ( Will you ch