A. IOPs with one verb: Place in FRONT of the conjugated verb.
The doctor (F) writes a prescription for me.
The pharmacist gives the medicine to my mom.
The pitcher throws the ball to the catcher.
I buy the glove for you.
The nurse talks to John and Joe.
B. IOPs with 2 verbs: Place in FRONT of the conjugated verb or ATTACHED to the infinitive.
I want to buy a bat for John.
We need to talk to the doctor.
They have to talk to the pharmacist.
You just talked to the doctor.
Julie needs to give the uniforms to the players.
Update:Have to translate them to spanish
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Prepositions take the accusative case so it is always "to whom" and "for whom" not "to who" or "for who".