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Answer;
Dative case
The case in Latin used for indirect objects is dative case.
Explanation;
- A noun or pronoun is in the Dative Case when it is used as an indirect object.
Example. Susan gave me an orange.
- This sentence contains two objects, a direct object and an indirect object.
- Orange is the direct object. It receives the action of the verb.
- Me is the indirect object.
- Me is a pronoun in the dative case. It does not receive the action of the verb directly, but it does receive it indirectly.