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Sentence completion: Exercise

March 1, 2011 - pdf

Complete the following sentences by adding a direct or indirect object as required.

1.       The robber dealt a heavy blow to the ………………… ..

2.       She ordered a new dress for …………………..

3.       The man sent …………………. a message.

4.       He threw the beggar a ………………….

5.       The British Council offered him a …………………..

6.       He has promised us his ……………………

7.       The tailor made a ………………….. for my father.

8.       He distributed ………………….. to all the students in the class.

9.       I don’t lend my books to ……………………

10.   Don’t show the …………………. to any of your friends.

11.   She made ………………… for all of us.

12.   We promised our guide a ………………… ..

13.   The World Bank gave India a ………………….

14.   The teacher wished the boys ………………….

Answers

1.       Traveler

2.       Herself / her father / mother etc.

3.       Me / him / her etc.

4.       Coin / a loaf of bread etc.

5.       Scholarship

6.       Help

7.       Suit

8.       Sweets

9.       Anybody

10.   Letter

11.   Coffee

12.   A handsome reward

13.   Big loan

14.   all success

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