The indirect object of a verb is said to be in dative case. true or false
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The case of a noun or pronoun is determined by what the word does in the sentence. A noun or pronoun is in the “Nominative Case” when it is the subject of a sentence, or when it completes a being verb. ... A noun or pronoun is in the Dative Case when it is used as an indirect object.
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The indirect object of a verb is said to be in dative case - false .
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