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I have been thought to have had her have her friend had by the prank callers.



I have been thought to have had her have her friend had by the prank callers.

They had me have her reported to have been lying

 

What is a person thought to have done if he’s just come back from a vacation?

What are you supposed to be doing now?

What are cats known to do when they see a mouse?

What are very strong people usually reported to have been doing for several years?

Where are warm clothes believed not to be used?

When are you expected to be being interviewed?

Where is your favorite book understood to have been written?

 


I was bought a new slave (by Mark)

I was bought at the slave market (by Mark)
I was sold a chair (by Mark)

I was sold to a cruel barbarian (by Mark)
I was read a letter (by Mark)

I was read in many countries (by women)

I was written many letters (by women)

I was written into a register (by Mark)
I was brought a ball (by Mark)

I was brought to a ball (by Mark)
I was sung a song (by Mark)

I was sung (by Mark)

I was given a pen (by Mark)

I was given to the king (by Mark)

I was sent a reminder (by Mark)

I was sent to Australia (by Mark)

I was lent $1000 (by Mark)

I was lent to his friend in my capacity as a carpenter (by Mark)

I was left a dinner (by Mark)

I was left (by Mark)

I was drawn a plan (by Mark)

I was drawn (by Mark and Picasso)

I was thrown a ball (by Mark)

I was thrown (by Mark)

Special Notes:

Some verbs show indirect objects with to, other verbs show
indirect objects with for, and a few verbs show indirect objects
with both to and for. Here a few examples:

to + I. O.   for + I. O.   to / for + I. O.
ask feed give hand lend owe pass pay promise read sell send show teach tell write   build buy draw fix paint   bring* leave*

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*   bring (something) to (someone) means 'bring (something) and give it to (someone). ' bring something for (someone) means 'bring (something) that is intended for (someone). leave (something) to (someone) means 'make arrangements for (someone) to have (something) as an inheritance. ' leave (something) for (someone) means 'leave (something) that is intended for (someone). '

 



  

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