Friday, 5 June 2020
Lecture No 2 Noun Case
Noun Case
The case In which we put noun or pronoun in the place object or subject is known as case of noun .
It has three case.
1️⃣Nominative Case .
2️⃣ Objective or Accusative case.
3️⃣ Possessive case.
Nominative Case
"When a noun or pronoun is used as the subject of a verb, it is said to be in a Nominative Case. "
In Nominative Case always use the direct sentences.
Example
🔹 Hari broke the window.
🔹 Rama gave a ball .
And Nominative gernelly
comes before the verb
Objective or Accusative case
When a noun or pronoun is used as the object of a verb, it is said to be in the objective or Accusative case.
Passive sentences are used in this case .
Examples:
🔹 The window was broken .
🔹Rama gave Hari a ball.
And Accusative gernelly comes after the verb.
Possessive case
The case which the ownership or possession is called possessive case
We used common in this case .
Example :
🔹 Shakespeare's play .
🔹 Mother's love .
We used this case mostly in phrase not in sentence.
Passion institute of learning
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