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Case is the grammatical function of a Noun or Pronoun. It shows a noun’s or a pronoun’s relationship with the other words in a sentence. In modern English there are only three major cases: SUBJECTIVE CASE (He), OBJECTIVE CASE (him) and POSSESSIVE CASE (his).


Subjective/Nominative Case:
    A Noun or a Pronoun functions as a Subject in a sentence, a Subjective Case appears.

Objective case/Accusative:
    A Noun or a Pronoun is used as an Object in a sentence, an Objective Case appears.

Possessive case/Genitive:
    A relationship or ownership between one or more than one noun and a pronoun is mentioned, a Possessive Case appears.
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SUBJECTIVE OBJECTIVE POSSESSIVE
I me mine
You you yours
He him his
She her hers
It it its
We us ours
They them theirs
Who whom whose

 

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