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EXERCISE
Read the following sentences carefully and say
n Nominative, Accusative or Possessive Case.
1. The horse kicked the boy.
2. This is my uncle's home.
3. The players made him the captain.
4. The children flew the kite.
5. The students of this school are going to visi
6. Nature's laws are great.​

Answers

Answered by gauri3030
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FIRST UP WE HAVE WHAT ARE NOMINATIVE , ACCUSATIVE AND POSSESSSIVE CASES .

here u go ,

what are acussative and possesive cases ??

Objective/Accusative | Possessive/Genitive. Case is the grammatical function of a noun or pronoun. There are only three cases in modern English, they are subjective (he), objective (him) and possessive (his). They may seem more familiar in their old English form - nominative, accusative and genitive.

What are NOMINATIVE cases ??

Read the following sentence.

John broke the window.

Here John is the subject of the verb broke. When a noun or a pronoun is used as the subject of a verb, it is said to be in the nominative case.

now i hope that is clear , go on try solving ur questions by urself ,

here is the ans do cross verify

1. accusative

2.possesive

3.NOMINATIVE

4 nominative

5 NOMINATIVE

6 possesive

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