This document discusses direct and indirect object pronouns and word order. It explains that some verbs can have two objects, usually a thing as the direct object and a person as the indirect object. It notes that if the direct object is a noun, the usual word order is verb + indirect object + direct object, and if the direct object is a pronoun, the usual word order is verb + direct object + indirect object with "for" or "to" before the indirect object. The document provides examples to illustrate these points.