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humty dumpty sat on a wall underline nominative case point out noun or pronoun​

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Answered by pradhanneha931
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Explanation:

Nominative case is the "subject" of the sentence i.e the person/ thing that carries out the verb in the sentence. In the given sentence: "Father" is the Nominative case.

Objective case (also called Accusative case) is the "direct object" of the sentence. It is the person/ thing upon whom/ which the action of the verb is carried out. In the given sentence: "a piece of chocolate" is the Objective case.

Dative case is the "indirect object" of the sentence i.e the person/ thing which receives the "Direct object".

A noun is said to be in "possessive case" if it denotes ownership/ belonging.

In the given sentence, the underlined word "child" is the person who is the recipient of "a piece of chocolate". Hence, it is the dative case, which is Option C.

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