EXERCISE B2–10 Indirect objects and object complements

EXERCISE B2–10Indirect objects and object complements

Click on the correct description of the underlined word groups: an indirect object followed by a direct object or a direct object followed by an object complement.

Example

1 of 10

Question

EXERCISE B2–10 Indirect objects and object complements - 1 of 10: Henry reluctantly handed the mugger his wallet.

2 of 10

Question

EXERCISE B2–10 Indirect objects and object complements - 2 of 10: Doing crossword puzzles keeps your mind sharp.

3 of 10

Question

EXERCISE B2–10 Indirect objects and object complements - 3 of 10: Even after living with us for ten years, my grandfather never considered our house his home.

4 of 10

Question

EXERCISE B2–10 Indirect objects and object complements - 4 of 10: Lucy’s instructor gave her a B+ on her research paper.

5 of 10

Question

EXERCISE B2–10 Indirect objects and object complements - 5 of 10: Improper storage can make the best wine undrinkable.

6 of 10

Question

EXERCISE B2–10 Indirect objects and object complements - 6 of 10: Although the show was sold out, Eric was able to save me a seat.

7 of 10

Question

EXERCISE B2–10 Indirect objects and object complements - 7 of 10: To avoid strain on a relationship, never loan a friend money.

8 of 10

Question

EXERCISE B2–10 Indirect objects and object complements - 8 of 10: Natural talent and sheer determination made Billie Jean King a champion.

9 of 10

Question

EXERCISE B2–10 Indirect objects and object complements - 9 of 10: The guilty verdict brought the victim’s family some closure.

10 of 10

Question

EXERCISE B2–10 Indirect objects and object complements - 10 of 10: Most scientists no longer consider Pluto a planet.