English Grammar Book - Pronoun Case subjective, objective, possessive Pronouns (and nouns) in English display "case" according to their function in the sentence. Their function can be: • subjective (they act as
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NOUN CASES Nominative Genitive Ablative. NOMINATIVE CASE Use 1: Subject Rule: The subject of a verb (the noun which does the action). English Example: - ppt download
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