Noun Case Exercises for Class 6 with Answers

Noun Case Exercises for Class 6 with Answers, Worksheet of Elementary English Grammar book for online practice.

Nouns: Case

  • Nominative case answers the question “Who?” or “What?” in relation to the action of the verb in the sentence.
  • Objective case is used to indicate the direct object of a verb—the entity that is directly affected by the action of the verb in a sentence.
  • Possessive case is used to show ownership, possession, or a close relationship between two nouns in a sentence.

Pick out the nouns(or pronouns) in the nominative case

Pick out the nouns (or pronouns) in the objective case

Exercise 12.3 Write down the possessive of the following.

1. The clothes of the children.
2. the saris of the ladies.
3. the wisdom of Socrates.
4. the nails of the fingers.
5. a school meant for days.
6. for the sake of goodness.
7. the shop of Jones.
8. the house of his brother – in – law.
9. a holiday for a week.
10. the street named after St. James.

Answers:
1.The children’s clothes.
2. The ladie’s saris.
3. Socrate’s wisdom.
4. The finger’s nails.
5. A day’s school.
6. Goodness sake.
7. Jone’s shop.
8. His brother-in-law’s house.
9. A week’s holiday.
10. St. Jame’s street.

Rewrite the following sentences using the possessive case.

Exercise 12.5 : Make the following expressions plural.

1. The girl’s bedroom is very tidy.
2. The farmer’s crop has been destroyed in the flood.
3. It will take him an hour to clean the child’s room.
4. The baby’s toys are kept neatly on the shelf.
5. The driver’s Licence has been confiscated by the police because of his rash driving.
6. This is a sheep.
7. The public protested against the project.
8. She lived with her parents when she was very young.
9. He is a Japanese.
10. I gave my little son one rupee.

Answers:
1. The girl’s bedrooms are very tidy.
2. The farmer’s crops have been destroyed in the flood.
3. It will take them an hour to clean the children’s rooms.
4. The babie’s toys are kept neatly on the shelves.
5. The driver’s licenses have been confiscated by the police because of their rash driving.
6. These are sheep.
7. The public protested against the project.
8. They lived with their parents when they were very young.
9. They are Japanese.
10. I gave my little son’s one rupee each.

Write whether the noun is in nominative, objective or possessive case.

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