A ditransitive verb accepts or may require an indirect object to complete its meaning—"the noun to whom something is given" or simply "the recipient". The indirect object takes form as a noun phrase—a name (Jane), an accusative pronoun (him, her, them, us, me), or a noun (the young woman).
"Ditransitive Verbs (indirect object)" by Julie Sevastopoulos is licensed for use under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International
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verb + two objects, BBC Learning English.
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