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Struggling with possessive nouns? This easy-to-follow video tutorial breaks down the concept of possessive nouns in a clear and concise manner. Learn how to use apostrophes correctly to show ownership or possession. Discover the difference between singular and plural possessive nouns. With real-world examples and exercises, you'll gain a firm understanding of possessive nouns and improve your writing skills.
A noun can have any of the five cases - nominative, objective or accusative, dative, vocative or possessive or genitive - in a sentence. In the previous lesson, we studed nominative case, objective or accusative case, dative case and vocative case. The link of the lesson is given below. The study of cases will help you identify, subject and object (direct & indirect) in any sentence. Let's watch the lesson and gain complete clarity on nouns and objects.
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