Vocative Noun Identification
Where were you, John? I need your help to complete my task. (Which word is a vocative noun)
Answer: John
Explanation
- Where were you, John? I need your help to complete my task. (the John word is a vocative noun)
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- in the sentence " Where were you, John?" John is a vocative expression that indicates the party being addressed
- These nouns are used to address someone in an affectionate or informal way. Boss, doc, gaffer, guv, guvnor, padre, prof, and skipper
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