ditransitives

/daɪˈtrænsɪtɪvz/
noun
  1. Ditransitive verbs; verbs that take both a direct object and an indirect object.
    • Students practiced identifying ditransitives in sentences.
    • Common ditransitives include 'give,' 'offer,' and 'pass.'
    • The grammar book lists several ditransitives with example sentences.
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