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Mr. khanna, a well - known teacher, said to his friend, " John, please bring the book for me from College Street ". Mr. khanna --subjective (subject of verb said ) A well- known teacher ( appositive --noun Mr. khanna ) His --Possessive Friend -- objective ( object of verb said & preposition to ) John -- vocative ( as John is honoured by Mr. Khanna ) The book -- objective ( direct object of verb bring ) & Me --objective[dative] ( indirect object of verb bring & object of preposition for ) College Street -- objective ( object of preposition from ) Sir, please check. Mr. khanna, a well -known teacher, said to John, " Friend, please bring the book for me from College Street ". Sir, in the sentence, may we speak --Friend is in vocative case ? Please reply. Thanks.
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📍 Upload a Translation on " All uses of Active Causative Present & Perfect Participles " With many examples🙏🙏. Note it down. Ex. 1. ) Having got him to do it , I went to school. 2. ) Getting her to open the gate , they went out. 3. ) Making him open the door, I went outside. 4. ) Having made him write a letter , He went there. 5. ) Having let her watch TV , She went to market. 6.) Letting her play, she went out. etc. Like these. # all active 5 causative verbs # with many examples & bangla meanings 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Mr. khanna, a well - known teacher, said to his friend, " John, please bring the book for me from College Street ".
Mr. khanna --subjective (subject of verb said )
A well- known teacher ( appositive --noun Mr. khanna )
His --Possessive
Friend -- objective ( object of verb said & preposition to )
John -- vocative ( as John is honoured by Mr. Khanna )
The book -- objective ( direct object of verb bring ) & Me --objective[dative] ( indirect object of verb bring & object of preposition for )
College Street -- objective ( object of preposition from )
Sir, please check.
Mr. khanna, a well -known teacher, said to John, " Friend, please bring the book for me from College Street ".
Sir, in the sentence, may we speak --Friend is in vocative case ?
Please reply.
Thanks.
All are correct .
Thanks a lot sir.