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Manusitha Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Please help me to clear this....

Please Any one who can help me to clear this, let me hear from you as soon as possible.
My question is,
Ex, What did you give to him?
i believe that there "What" (referring to the Direct Object) should be direct and the indirect Object HIM should be indirect in the sentence.
because GIVE , sb sth / sth to sb. and i believe if it is possible with the verb, Wh question should be direct object there.
so, tell me, what is correct grammatically,
what did you give to him?
or
what did you give him?
thanks..
  

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" being more common.

  • " being more common.
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3 Answers
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Both are grammatically correct, only "What did you give him?" being more common.
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Manusithawhat did you give to him?or what did you give him?
Both are acceptable - if you begin each sentence with a capital letter.
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thank you very much..

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