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A noun or a pronoun that is used as the subject of the verb is said to be in th
nominative case. A noun or a pronoun that is used as the object of the verb
said to be in the objective, or accusative case.
ns in the
L. Identify the nouns in the nominative case and the objective case.
1. The king built a palace.
2. They have adopted a dog.
3. My mother sewed a dress.
ain
4. We visited our grandparents.
5. He kept the book on the table.
6. We made pasta last night.
7. The bride married the bridegroom.
8. The painter created a masterpiece.
9. The vendors were selling fresh vegetables.
10. The students answered the questions correctly.​

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Answered by PRIME11111
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Answer:

A noun or a pronoun that is used as the subject of the verb is said to be in th

nominative case. A noun or a pronoun that is used as the object of the verb

said to be in the objective, or accusative case.

ns in the

L. Identify the nouns in the nominative case and the objective case.

1. The king built a palace.

2. They have adopted a dog.

3. My mother sewed a dress.

ain

4. We visited our grandparents.

5. He kept the book on the table.

6. We made pasta last night.

7. The bride married the bridegroom.

8. The painter created a masterpiece.

9. The vendors were selling fresh vegetables.

  1. 10. The students answered the questions correctly.
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