As someone who isn't a native speaker, I didn't learn case in any of the languages I speak. I thought that it'd be tough understanding considering that someone even learnt the Latin-equivalent of my native language to learn the case of my language. But when I saw it here, it's REALLY easy! (atleast in English, I don't have my hopes high) Your video explained it perfectly!
Your student : Your is Adjective and student is Noun. Possessive Adjectives : My, Our, Your, Their, His, Her, It Possessive Pronouns : Mine, Ours, Yours, Theirs, His, Hers, Its
As someone who isn't a native speaker, I didn't learn case in any of the languages I speak. I thought that it'd be tough understanding considering that someone even learnt the Latin-equivalent of my native language to learn the case of my language.
But when I saw it here, it's REALLY easy! (atleast in English, I don't have my hopes high)
Your video explained it perfectly!
TY. This was a great tutorial.
Excellent! This is just wao! It worked as a quick revision for me. Waiting for many more such contents.
ty, for sharing🎉
Your student : Your is Adjective and student is Noun.
Possessive Adjectives : My, Our, Your, Their, His, Her, It
Possessive Pronouns : Mine, Ours, Yours, Theirs, His, Hers, Its
i think genitive case doesn't entirely shows possession, but possession is one of the functions this case can show
i was thinking the same thing
What is vocative ??? Is Nominative??
Tommrow my exam😂