The verb and the direct object are always followed by the indirect object. Therefore, option (d) or (iv) is the correct answer.
In sentences with indirect objects, the indirect object will always come before the verb and after the direct object.
A prepositional phrase is most typically used if there is information about the recipient of the direct object after it. There must be a direct object in a statement before there can be an indirect object.
The only verbs that can have an indirect object, then, are transitive verbs (because only transitive verbs can have a direct object).
Pronouns for the direct and indirect objects of a sentence are frequently used simultaneously. The thing in question is the direct object, while indirect objects are to/for whom (often a person).
The direct object pronoun immediately follows the indirect object pronoun when they are used together.
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