prepositions - Direct and Indirect Objects with the verbs: Give, Buy, and Bring


Both these phrases are correct,




  • Give me it

  • Buy me them



so why are these sentences wrong?




  • Give John it

  • Buy John them



In these sentences, "me/John" are both indirect objects, and the sentence format is same. So, why are former sentences correct and latter ones wrong?


Also, Do it for me is correct but Do me it is wrong.


What is the reason for this?




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