Rewrite the following sentences, replacing the Indirect Object by a PrepP with to or for.
1. They awarded the youngest contestant the first prize.
They awarded the first prize to the youngest contestant.
2. On seeing that she was desperate to have a house of her own, he decided to build her one himself.
On seeing that she was desperate to have a house of her own, he decided to build one for her himself.
3. Do you tell you mum your secrets?
Do you tell your secrets to your mum?
4. I chose him a nice bottle of Bourgogne wine, to celebrate the occasion.
I chose a nice bottle of Bourgogne wine for him, to celebrate the occasion.
5. When she came home from her trip to Nepal, her friends cooked her a three-course dinner.
When she came home from her trip to Nepal, her friends cooked a three-course dinner for her.
6. Be a pal and fetch me some cigarettes, will you?
Be a pal and fetch some cigarettes for me, will you?
7. She found her children a few outfits for hardly any money at all.
She found a few outfits for her children for hardly any money at all
8. Get me a pen, paper and some stamps. I want to write a letter the old-fashioned way.
Get a pen, paper and some stamps for me. I want to write a letter the old-fashioned way
9. My dad never lent me his car; he was too worried something might happen to me.
My dad never lent his car to me; he was too worried something might happen to me.