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## What types of words use case?
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* **Noun**- Case on a noun helps the reader to know how someone or something relates to the action of the verb.
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* **Article**- Case on an article helps the reader know which word the article is attached to.
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* **Adjective**- Case on an adjective can help the reader to know which noun the adjective is describing. If the adjective is not used to describe something and it acts like a noun, case helps the reader to know how the word relates to the action of the verb.
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* **Participle**- Case on a participle is used in the same way as it is with the noun or adjective.
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* **Noun** - Case on a noun helps the reader to know how someone or something relates to the action of the verb.
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* **Article** - Case on an article helps the reader know which word the article is attached to.
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* **Adjective** - Case on an adjective can help the reader to know which noun the adjective is describing. If the adjective is not used to describe something and it acts like a noun, case helps the reader to know how the word relates to the action of the verb.
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* **Participle** - Case on a participle is used in the same way as it is with the noun or adjective.
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The accusative case is often used to identify the person or thing receiving the action.
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Sometimes the accusative is translated into English by adding the words to, for, with, by, by means of, in, at, upon, or besides.
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Sometimes the accusative is translated into English by adding the words **__to__**, **__for__**, **__with__**, **__by__**, **__by means of__**, **__in__**, **__at__**, **__upon__**, or **__besides__**.
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### More information about this topic
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