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WELCOME Teacher’s Identity Md. Abdus Sobhan Talukder Assistant Teacher Sakhipur P. M. Pilot Model School and College Sakhipur, Tangail [email protected] Subject: English Grammar Class- Six Section-A Number of students-50 Time-50 minutes Look at the pictures below. Today’s Topic CASE Learning Outcomes By the end of this lesson students will be able to – 1. Know what case is. 2. Classification of case. 3. Identify case. 4. Fill in the blanks. CASE Case is the relationship of a Noun or Pronoun with the other words of a sentence. Classification of Case Nominative Case Vocative Case Case Possessive Case Objective Case Nominative Case Children like sweets. Nominative Case Your brother is known to me. Nominative Case When a noun or pronoun is used as the subject of a verb of preposition is called Nominative Case. Objective Case I shall teach you. Objective Case I know the boy. Objective Case When a noun or pronoun is used as the object of a verb of preposition is called Objective Case. Possessive Case I know your father. Possessive Case A noun or pronoun that denotes ownership or relationship with another noun or pronoun is called Possessive Case. Formation of Possessive Case Vocative Case Children, come to me. Vocative Case Go home, Rana. Friends, listen to me. Vocative Case Vocative Case When a noun is addressed, it is called Vocative Case. Case of Noun is a good boy. Robin Nominative I know Robin Objective This is Robin’s car. Possessive Robin , come her. Vocative He is a good boy. Nominative I know him Objective This is his Possessive car. Group Work Name the case of the following underlined words. 1. They play football. 2. I saw the boy yesterday. 3. My father is a teacher. 4. I know his elder brother. 5. He gave me his pen. 6. Mr. Kamrul teaches us English. 7. The legs of the table are broken. 8. Ram, come here. 9. Friends, listen to me. 10. A poet is writing a poem. Pair Work 1. Fill in the blanks with the right words from the brackets. 1. My brother is taller than----------. (he/him) 2. This car is ------. (our/ours) 3. You and-----have done our duty. (I, he, me) 4. Let -----go home. (I, me) 5. Give----a chair to sit on. (he/him/his) 6. ------, listen to me. (Boys’ /Boys) 7. None but-----did it. (him/ he/his) 8. That is----bag. (her/hers) 9. He teaches -----English. (our/us) 10.He is-----brother. (Karims/Karim’s) Evaluation Answer the following questions. 1. What is the Nominative Case of ‘his’? 2. What is the Objective Case of ‘they’? 3. What is the Possessive Case of ‘we’? 4. What is the Nominative Case of ‘his’? 5. What is the Nominative Case of ‘your’? Home Work Answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. What is Case? How many kinds of cases are? What are they? What is Nominative Case? What is Objective Case? What is Possessive Case? What is Vocative Case? Thank You