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English grammar by Dr.Larik for MBA Students
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10. The Noun: Case Nominative Case: When a noun or pronoun is used as the subject of a verb, it is a nominative case; as: Ajmal threw a stone The horse kicked the boy
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38. It shows the relation between two nouns, adjective and noun and verb and noun: There is a cow in the field, he is fond of tea, the cat jumped off the chair . Simple prepositions are: at, by. for, from, etc. Compound prepositions are: within, outside underneath etc . Phrase preposition: In course of time , he saw his mistake. Participle prepositions: Concerning (about) yesterday’s fire, there are many rumors in the bazar. Special prepositions: I cannot accept less than forty rupees for this article, What can he do but (except) die.