Calambrac's correct, nobody uses the first two forms, as google will tell you. But why not?
This is actually a very interesting question. You'd say "Cyberdyne Customers" is an indirect object.
I give Cyberdyne Customers a cookie.
I give a cookie to Cyberdyne Customers.
I ask Cyberdyne Customers a question.
*I ask a question to Cyberdyne Customers.
This is actually a very interesting question. You'd say "Cyberdyne Customers" is an indirect object.
I give Cyberdyne Customers a cookie. I give a cookie to Cyberdyne Customers. I ask Cyberdyne Customers a question. *I ask a question to Cyberdyne Customers.
Why is the last form incorrect? What rules apply here? If you're interested in questions like this, I can recommend Steven Pinker's "The Stuff of Thought" ( http://www.amazon.com/Stuff-Thought-Language-Window-Nature/d... )