Does ablative exist in English?
the Ablative or Accusative case (depending on the preposition). The direct object is the person or thing directly affected by the action of an active verb. "He drove the car." The action is "driving" and the thing directly affected is "the car." NOTE: Whenever a verb has a direct object it is called a transitive verb.
the Ablative or Accusative case (depending on the preposition). The direct object is the person or thing directly affected by the action of an active verb. "He drove the car." The action is "driving" and the thing directly affected is "the car." NOTE: Whenever a verb has a direct object it is called a transitive verb.