Dative-case Definition

adjective
Attributive form of dative case, noun.
A dative-case noun.
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(grammar) Case used to express direction towards an indirect object, the receiver, and is generally indicated in English by to or for with the objective case. If there is emphasis on the indirect object, however, the indirect object usually goes before the direct object and is not usually indicated with to or for. This second structure is also used when neither object is being emphasized.

They gave gifts to the sailors.
They give water to the plants.
They gave the sailors gifts.
They give the plants water.
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Other Word Forms of Dative-case

Noun

Singular:
dative-case
Plural:
dative-cases

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