Final Answer:
I. Order the words to make sentences:
1. Why don’t you offer Brad your help?
2. The policeman showed my identity card to me.
3. The postman handed them a parcel.
4. Could you buy a newspaper for me?
5. That will save us a great deal of trouble.
6. Did Mary send you a postcard?
7. Ann has written a long letter to Bob.
8. Shall I make some tea for you?
II. Transform the sentences, Use TO / FOR:
1. They showed their house to me.
2. I’ll bring a chair for you.
3. Mum read a bedtime story to her children.
4. The audience gave a standing ovation to the performer.
5. The grocery store offered lower prices to the shoppers.
6. Jane bought a new dress for herself.
7. Thomas prepared a delicious meal for all his friends.
8. Alice presented her history project to the class.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of direct object and indirect object worksheet.