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--. Do you know the answer to this question? (find the noun case of the answer)​

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Nouns have different cases: subjective (nominative) case, objective (accusative) case, possessive (genitive) case.

Nouns have different cases: subjective (nominative) case, objective (accusative) case, possessive (genitive) case. To identify the subjective case of a noun, place 'Who' or 'What' before the verb.

Nouns have different cases: subjective (nominative) case, objective (accusative) case, possessive (genitive) case. To identify the subjective case of a noun, place 'Who' or 'What' before the verb. To identify the objective case of a noun, place 'Whom' or 'What' before the verb and its subject.

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