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Cases of Pronouns: Nominative and

Possessive
Learning Targets:

define the two cases of pronouns;


contrast the differences between the two cases;
and distinguish the type of case used in
sentences.
A case of a pronoun refers to the
function of the noun or a pronoun in the
sentence. There are three cases to
consider when identifying its function:
nominative, objective, and possessive.
This lesson will focus on nominative and
possessive cases.
ASSIGNMENT:

On your module answer Activity


1&2 and submit it on our google
classroom. Thank you!

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