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26 January, 22:24

Eliminate the prepositional phrase without changing the meaning of the sentence by rewriting the sentence with an indirect object.

1. In Australia, the shops sell emu-callers to tourists

2. We bought a tiny stuffed wombat for ourselves

3. We gave a book about wombats to my niece

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  1. 27 January, 00:13
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    An indirect object is the shortened version of a part of a sentence that ends with "to" or "for." For example, "I gave the doll to her" would become "I gave her the doll." Therefore:

    1. In Australia, the shops sell them emu-callers.

    2. We bought ourselves a tiny stuffed wombat.

    3. We gave her a book about wombats.
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