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emmagrace231 (emmagrace231):

Can someone please explain the difference between nominative case, objective case, and possessive case? Medal, fan, and testimonial for quick accurate responses!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The possessive case of a noun expresses ownership. Generally, the noun "that is doing something" is in the nominative, and the nominative is the dictionary form of the noun.The objective case is used for nouns and pronouns which function as objects. I hope this helps.

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