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SYNTAX:  LEVEL 11
    :  Nouns



NOUNS: 

Nouns have 3 cases which show how the word is used in a sentence.
(nominative, objective, possessive)




Nominative 
Case: 

 

 when the noun is the subject of
 the sentence (or clause).

(NOTE: This is also called the "Subjective Case.")

 

 
 

Subject:


who or what the sentence is about; the person or thing doing the action.


 

 He threw the ball.

 

 

London is her favorite city.

 

 

That building is tall.

 

 
   
 
 
   

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