Vocative (to call a person/s)
is the form of a noun, a pronoun or an adjective used when addressing a person or thing.
Usually found in dialogues.
Observe this chart for a better understanding:
*Take note that the usual place of the noun in vocative form is at the beginning of the sentence. It also directly points at the person the speaker is pertaining to. Lastly, it is in dialogue form or is inside a quotation mark.
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is the form of a noun, a pronoun or an adjective used when addressing a person or thing.
Usually found in dialogues.
Observe this chart for a better understanding:
*Take note that the usual place of the noun in vocative form is at the beginning of the sentence. It also directly points at the person the speaker is pertaining to. Lastly, it is in dialogue form or is inside a quotation mark.
Stay on track for the next lesson!
Bite size lessons only here at Laguagebites™
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