I gave my 'friend' some Ice Cream.
Possessive Case
Nominative Case
Accusative Case
Dative Case
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Nominative Case
Explanation:
The word, ice-cream in Option A, is a common noun. However, this word is not in nominative case as it is not performing any action.
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it's normative case
Explanation:
The nominative case is the case used for a noun or pronoun which is the subject of a verb. For example (nominative case shaded):
Mark eats cakes.
(The noun "Mark" is the subject of the verb "eats." "Mark" is in the nominative case. In English, nouns do not change in the different cases. Pronouns, however, do.)
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