explain two types of objective case with definition and example.
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The direct object of a verb is the thing being acted upon by the verb. In other words, the direct object is the receiver of the action. The direct object can be found by locating the verb and asking "what?" or "whom?". For example:
Please send him immediately.
(Q: send what or whom? A: him)
(In this example, the pronoun him is in the objective case. It has changed its form from he to him. He is the subjective case version.)
Please send this letter immediately.
(Q: send what? A: this letter)
(In this example, the noun phrase this letter is in the objective case. However, it does not change. Remember, only some personal pronouns change their forms in the objective case in English.)
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