define subjective case objective case possessive case
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subjective case
The subjective case is the case used for a noun or pronoun which is the subject of a verb. For example (subjective case shaded): Lee eats pies. (The noun Lee is the subject of the verb eats. Lee is in the subjective case.) ... (The pronoun He is the subject of the verb eats.
objective case
objective case is the case of a pronoun when it functions as one of the following: the direct or indirect object of a verb or verbal. the object of a preposition. the subject of an infinitive. an appositive to an object.
possessive case
The possessive case shows ownership. With the addition of 's (or sometimes just the apostrophe), a noun can change from a simple person, place, or thing to a person, place, or thing that owns something. ... If the noun doesn't end with an s, add 's to the end of the noun.