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Grammer:

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I’ll give you a present on your birthday. I have a great idea for you. (after preposition)

Tell her that you’ll take the job.
I have a gift for your boss. Give it to your boss. (Here, ‘it’works as an object)

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Answered by brainlyteaser1
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Object Pronouns:

The antecedent object indirect object in a sentence replacing work as the object is called Object pronouns.

Extra-Information:

This is the example you have given:

  • I’ll give you a present on your birthday. I have a great idea for you. (after preposition)

  • (after preposition)Tell her that you’ll take the job.

(Here, ‘it’works as an object)

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