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Casos: español 1.- La niña juega a la pelota. – e) Sujeto 2.- La casa de la niña es grande. – f) Complemento determinativo 3.- La madre compra un regalo para la niña. – c) Complemento indirecto 4.- El padre ve a la niña en el jardín. – a) Complemento directo 5.- ¡Niña, dame la mano! – b) Sujeto interpelado 6.- La maestra juega con la niña. – d) Complemento circunstancial Casos: ingles 1.- Quintus is acting strangely. Subject of the verb 2.- No one has seen Flavia in a while. Direct object of the verb 3.- We found Quintus and Flavia out in the street. Possessor of another noun 4.- A friend offered Flavia some help. Direct address 5.- Quintus is not very Charitable towards his friends. Subject of the verb 6.- Quintus, when will you give me my money. Adverbial use 7.- Quintus’s tools were left out in the rain. Indirect object of the verb 8.- Flavia saw some beautiful birds through her window. Possessor of another noun 9.- The intruder was captured by Flavia. Direct address 10.- Let’s all give Quintus and Flavia a round of applause. Possessor of another noun