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  • 21-06-2014
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what is a prepositional case?

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Аноним Аноним
  • 21-06-2014
it is also called a dative case..represented by dat or d ..it indicates that noun to whom something is given..like she gave Jess a book.. here Jess is dat or prepositional case..
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Ujjwal121
Ujjwal121 Ujjwal121
  • 21-06-2014
Prepositional case is a grammatical case that marks the object of a preposition. This term can be used in languages where nouns have a declensional form that appears exclusively in combination with certain prepositions.
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