Good day everyone!
I learned so much from our topic that was discussed by our
reporter. Well, I will not tell who that reporter is and to tell you she
present her topic tremendously.It was fantastic. She has a quality of
being a good teacher. The first topic that we've learned was the cases of
a noun.
NOUN CASES
The case of a noun
tells about the position of that noun in a sentence.There are three cases of a
noun: a) nominative case or subjective case b) objective case c) possessive
case . It is nominative case or subjective case if it generally marks the
subject of the verb. If they are the direct objects of verbs,if they indirect
object of the verb and if they are the object of preposition they are called
objective case.Answering the question "to whom" or "to
what". If it denotes possessive or ownership it is called possessive case.
For us to understand more the cases of a noun. Here
are some examples of each cases:
Nominative case/ subjective case: Razel bought a
bond paper. (Sam is the subject of the verb.)
Objective case: Max broke the mirror. (direct
object)
The teacher gave the students some
activities. (indirect object)
The picture is on the table. ( object
of the preposition)
Possessive case: This is Mae Ann's car. (Mae Ann
owns the car.)

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