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3 Write each sentence in a different way. O 5 Put the words in brackets inthe correct place in
* *
ÿ Please could you lend me your rubber? the sentences.
PIease cou\A you lend your rubber to we? ÿ Iwant to give a present. (Sue)
1 I'm sending a message to my brother. I Wont to give Sue c present. _
1 I'm sending an email, (to Kate)
2 Ilike that song. Can you teach me it, please?
2 Can you write a note, please? (Jack)
3 I've got a new computer. Shall I show it to you?
3 Let's tell our idea. (Mum)
4 Could you give these books to the teacher?
4 My dad is teaching French, (me)
5 Please take this note to your parents.
5 Can you tell your address? (Mr Black)
6 Ben writes a letter to his penfriend every week.
6 Please lend your ruler, (to him)
£4 Put the words in order to make sentences or 7 Can you show the answer? (to the class)
questions with tell.
ÿ a story / Joe / Dad's telling 8 Ilike telling stories, (my little sister)
DaA is felling Joe a ftory. _
1 me / please tell / your name
56 Work in pairs. Readthe situations and
* ask your partner to do something. Use
2 the way home / can you tell / us
the verb in brackets.Your partner can
answer 'yes' or 'no'.
3 we always tell / our news / Mum
ÿ You don't know what the maths homework
is. (tell)
4 the teacher / the answer / please tell
Please tell me about the
5 a secret / 1want to tell / you maths homework.
6 about /the new /tell them /teacher
7 me /is he /the truth /telling
1 Your partner is going on holiday.You want a
postcard, (send)
8 tell us / the maths test / can they / about
2 You want to borrow five euros, (lend)
3 Your partner has some delicious cake, (give)
4 You would like your parents to see your
partner's new bike, (show)
5 Your partner knows a great song in English.
(teach)
6 You have a message for your partner's teacher.
(give)
108 Indirect objects