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Hello dear native English speakers. 1. (direct object and indirect object) (a) He gave George this ticket. (b) He gave this ticket to George. (c) He gave it to George. (d) He gave George it. (this sentence looks curious , I guess.) Which is grammatically correct? 2. (the emphasis of direct object) From (a) → (a) It was this ticket that he gave George. From (b)→ (b) It was this ticket that he gave to George. From (c)→ (c) It was it that he gave to George. ( I look at this sentence and feel something is so wrong with it. Isn't it a wrong sentence?, in this occasion, how to express this meaning?) From (d)→ (d) It was it that he gave George. ( it has the same feelings as the above to me.) Which is grammatically correct? 3. (the emphasis of indirect object) (a) It was George that he gave this ticket. (b) It was George that he gave this ticket to. (c) It was to George that he gave this ticket. (d) It was George that he gave it to. (e) It was to George that he gave it. Which is grammatically correct?
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