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(New page: {{stub}} The term '''objective case''' is sometimes used for a case that marks an object (mostly a direct object). ===Comments=== Especially in English this term is often use...)
 
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The term objective case is sometimes used for a case that marks an object (mostly a direct object).

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Especially in English this term is often used for the case of pronoun forms such as me, him, us, perhaps in order to emphasize that the English caase system is different from the accusative case.

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