Any grammatical case other than the nominative.
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Examples for "obj"
Examples for "obj"
1Fourthly, on account of scandal, wherefore it is said in the same Distinction (Obj.
2The same Reply can be given to Obj.
3It is in this sense that Ambrose states (Obj.
4Secondly, because he does penance negligently, wherefore it is written in the same Distinction (Obj.
5Consequently they have their proper movements naturally: because principles must needs be natural, as stated above (Reply Obj.
1And I think we still count OBL as an al-Qaida leader.
2An uncontrolled tear film might render cutting imprecise and trigger severe OBL formation.
3Reports portrayed him as a traitor who wanted to kill American troops, a henchman of al-Qaida, a confidante of OBL himself.
4Severe OBLs were evident in four cases of DD-SMILE and the OBL pattern was sporadic at the anterior surface of the lenticule.
1A noun or pronoun used as objective complement is in the objective case.
2Point out the nouns in the objective case in these sentences, and tell which use each has:-
3When a pronoun depends upon a verb or a preposition the pronoun must be in the objective case.
4Nouns have two case forms, the simple form, common to the nominative and the objective case, and the possessive form.
5Didn't he put Sam into the objective case yesterday, when he tumbled him head over heels out of his seat?
1But prepositions which imply transition, denote the oblique case.
2Adjectives of Relation are, as we have seen, (chiefly) the Oblique Cases of the Noun Substantive.
3The above description of the Cases of Nouns applies especially to the Oblique Cases; that is to say, to all except the Nominative Case.
Translations for oblique case