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Mon 8 Sep, 2014 06:45 pm
I need to know the difference between
1) I give a book to John
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2) I give John a book .
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Mon 8 Sep, 2014 07:36 pm
@vancity,
It's either, "I gave a book to John," or "I gave John a book."
Unless you meant, "I will give a book to John." or "I will give John a book."
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