1. They gave me a present. (The pronoun "me" receives the present.)
2. She sent him a postcard. (The pronoun "him" receives the postcard.)
3. The teacher explained the lesson to us. (The pronoun "us" receives the explanation.)
4. He told her the truth. (The pronoun "her" receives the truth.)
5. Can you give it to them? (The pronoun "them" receives the "it".)
6. Please show her the pictures. (The pronoun "her" receives the pictures.)
7. We offered them a chance to join. (The pronoun "them" receives the chance.)
8. The chef prepared them a delicious meal. (The pronoun "them" receives the meal.)
9. I bought him a new book. (The pronoun "him" receives the book.)
10. She wrote them a letter. (The pronoun "them" receives the letter.)
Key Points:
* Indirect pronouns answer the question "to whom" or "for whom." They are the recipients of an action or the objects of a preposition.
* Common indirect pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, them.
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