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example of dative nouns

 

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Example of Dative Nouns

Description:

Dative nouns are a specific type of noun that typically indicate the indirect object or recipient of an action in a sentence. They are used in various languages to express the person or thing to whom something is given or for whom an action is done.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Sense: Indirect Object
    • Usage: In English, dative nouns are used to indicate the indirect object in a sentence.
    • Example Sentence: She gave her sister a present. (Gifts for Sisters)
  2. Sense: Recipient
    • Usage: Dative nouns can express the recipient of an action.
    • Example Sentence: They sent the package to the orphanage. (Donation for Orphanages)
  3. Sense: Beneficiary
    • Usage: Dative nouns can also indicate the person or entity benefiting from an action.
    • Example Sentence: The company granted a bonus to its employees. (Employee Gifts)
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