Direct Object as Subject: A gift was given to her., A letter was sent to him., A story was told to the children., The photos were shown to the visitors., Help was offered to the guests., The book was lent to him., The money was paid to the workers., English is taught to the students., A letter was written to her., Food was brought to the table., Products were sold to customers., The message was passed to the team., The prize was awarded to the winner., A favor was promised to her., Permission was granted to the applicants., The award was presented to the winner., The documents were handed to the manager., The task was assigned to the assistant., A book was recommended to her., Indirect Object as Subject: She was given a gift., He was sent a letter., The children were told a story., The visitors were shown the photos., The guests were offered help., He was lent the book., The workers were paid the money., The students are taught English., She was written a letter., The guests were brought food., Customers were sold products. (less common), The team was passed the message., The winner was awarded the prize., She was promised a favor., The applicants were granted permission., The winner was presented the award., The manager was handed the documents., The assistant was assigned the task., She was recommended a book.,
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