EXERCISE B2–9 Indirect objects and object complements

EXERCISE B2–9Indirect objects and object complements

For each sentence, identify the underlined words as an indirect object followed by a direct object or a direct object followed by an object complement.

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EXERCISE B2–9 Indirect objects and object complements - 1 of 5: Send the registrar your scholarship form today.

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EXERCISE B2–9 Indirect objects and object complements - 2 of 5: The independent research institute gives its scholars the freedom to work without government or military interference.

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EXERCISE B2–9 Indirect objects and object complements - 3 of 5: Computer viruses make networks vulnerable.

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EXERCISE B2–9 Indirect objects and object complements - 4 of 5: Give me a book’s title, and I can tell you the author.

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EXERCISE B2–9 Indirect objects and object complements - 5 of 5: The dire forecast made us extremely cautious about riding out the storm at home.