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What is a grammatical case, and what are its types?

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Answered by apoorvapandit7
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Grammatical case is usually apply on nouns and pronouns in a sentence. In simpler terms, a noun's or pronoun's case is that particular noun's or pronoun's relationship to other words in the sentence. Example: Olivia read the newspaper quietly.

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Answered by zaidmansoor88
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Case is the grammatical function of a noun or pronoun. There are only three cases in modern English, they are subjective (he), objective (him) and possessive (his). They may seem more familiar in their old English form - nominative, accusative and genitive. There is no dative case in modern English.

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