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Verbs XVI DO + IO

Verbs that take direct object and indirect object

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to bring something to someone apporter qqch à qqn J'apporte les fleurs à ma grand-mère.
to tell/say something to someone dire qqch à qqn Il va dire la vérité à son ami.
to give something to someone donner qqch à qqn Nous donnons un cadeau aux enfants.
to ask someone for something demander qqch à qqn Elle demande un conseil au professeur.
to explain something to someone expliquer qqch à qqn Le guide explique l'histoire aux touristes.
to leave something for someone laisser qqch à qqn Tu as laissé ton manteau à ta sœur.
to show something to someone montrer qqch à qqn Pouvez-vous me montrer la photo à votre frère ?
to give something to someone (as a gift) offrir qqch à qqn Ils nous offrent un dîner pour le mariage.
to lend something to someone prêter qqch à qqn Je te prête mon livre pour la semaine.
to give something back to someone rendre qqch à qqn Vous devez rendre les clés au concierge.
to sell something to someone vendre qqch à qqn Le boulanger vend du pain aux clients.
to buy something from someone acheter qqch à qqn J'achète des légumes au fermier.
to snatch something from someone arracher qqch à qqn Le vent arrache le chapeau à l'homme.
to hide something from someone cacher qqch à qqn Elle a caché les bonbons à son petit frère.
to take something away from someone enlever qqch à qqn On va enlever ses béquilles à la patiente.
to take something from someone prendre qqch à qqn J'ai pris son stylo à mon collègue.
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