Nominative of Address or the Vocative Case
Nominative of Address or the Vocative Case :
Nominative of Address or the Vocative Case :
A noun used to name a person or thing addressed is in the vocative case.
Ramu, come here
In the above sentence, Ramu is the name of a person spoken to or addressed to. The following are the other examples of Nominative of Address.
Eat, my child, eat
Come on, Friends
Come into my room, Somu
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