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what is vocative case. Don't coppy the answer from Go-ogle​

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Answered by harshithsivakumar1
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In grammar, the vocative case is a grammatical case which is used for a noun that identifies a person being addressed, or occasionally for the determiners of that noun. A vocative expression is an expression of direct address by which the identity of the party spoken to is set forth expressly within a sentence.

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Answered by jjaajjajaja36
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In grammar, the vocative case is a grammatical case which is used for a noun that identifies a person being addressed, or occasionally for the determiners of that noun. A vocative expression is an expression of direct address by which the identity of the party spoken to is set forth expressly within a sentence

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