Please look at the following sentences first. 1] Where did you put my wallet on ? - I already gave it 2] Who did you give my wallet to ? - I already gave your mother 3] I already informed the news. / I already informed him. Both "inform" and "give" are the verbs which have two objects. I think I heard sometimes you, English or American is speaking like having only 1 object. Now what I want to know is whether what I certainly heard like that is right or not. Are all of the sentences in the above possible in grammar ? I mean, do I have to say it with 2 objects in any case as " I already gave your mother that " or " I already informed him of the news like this ? Q1) Can I make a short answer as "I already gave your mother" since the...
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