What is a ditransitive verb?
A ditransitive verb can take both an indirect object and a direct object. For example, in the sentence “Luis brought Sam a soda,” “brought” is ditransitive. “Sam” is the indirect object, and “soda” is the direct object.
Some common ditransitive verbs are:
- Bring
- Send
- Buy
- Ask
- Loan
- Give
- Tell
- Show
- Hand
Note that most ditransitive verbs are also sometimes used as transitive verbs (i.e., with a direct object only).