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difference between objective case and accusative case​

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Answered by Varsha3862
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  • Noun or pronoun is said to be in Accusative Case or Objective Case if it is the direct object of verb or if it is the object of preposition. (Direct object is the person or the thing upon whom or upon which the action of the verb is carried out). Examples: ... Your sister” is in objective case.
Answered by dhairya348
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Noun or pronoun is said to be in Accusative Case or Objective Case if it is the direct object of verb or if it is the object of preposition. (Direct object is the person or the thing upon whom or upon which the action of the verb is carried out). Examples: ... Your sister” is in objective case.

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