explain any two of them
1) subjective case.
2) objective case.
3) possessive case.
4) vocative case.
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objective case :- The objective case refers to when a noun or pronoun is used as an object. The object may be a direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition. In English, the objective case only significantly changes personal pronouns.
possessive case :- The Possessive case is used to express that something belongs to someone or to show a relationship between two or more people. We show this ownership by adding an apostrophe and an s to the noun if the noun is a person or an animal.
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