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Jenney's First Year

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Nominative   Names the subject of the sentence:the BOY runs  
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Vocative   Direct address: look MARCUS!  
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Genitive   Enable a noun to qualify another noun: gardens OF CAESAR, part OF THE ARMY, love OF LIFE, a man OF GREAT DISTINCTION (basically like prepositional phrases  
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Dative   Object indirectly affected by the action of a verb or by the quality of an adjective: I gave the book TO LUCIUS. I gave LUCIUS the book. He did it FOR HIS FRIEND. She is unfriendly TO MY SISTER. You are like MY FATHER.  
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Accusative   Limits action of verb in various ways/tell how far the action of the verb extends: she went HOME. I ran A MILE. He saw A BIRD. We stayed THREE DAYS  
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Ablative Proper   He comes FROM NEW YORK. She fainted FROM HUNGER. this book was written BY (COMES FROM) CHARLES DICKENS  
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Instrumental/Circumstantial Ablative   She listened WITH GREAT EAGERNESS. We dig WITH SHOVELS. He came WITH HIS FATHER. she is a woman OF (WITH) GREAT INFULENCE  
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Locative Ablative   Location in space or time: IN ITALY, IN TWO DAYS, ON THURSDAY, AT SEVEN O'CLOCK  
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