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Explain how to identify whether a sentence is in objective or dative noun case. Plz answer correctly and I will mark you as the brainliest

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Answered by LakshmiSirishma
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A noun or pronoun is in the “Accusative Case” when it receives the action of a transitive verb, or when it serves as the object of a preposition. Another term for “Accusative” is 'Objective.” A noun or pronoun is in the Dative Case when it is used as an indirect object.

In the simplest terms, the accusative is the direct object that receives the direct impact of the verb's action, while the dative is an object that is subject to the verb's impact in an indirect or incidental manner.

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