Pronunciation of case

Pronunciation of the English word case.

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Pronounce case in English


case in a sentence

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1. The relative pronoun 'that' has two states, a nominative case and objective case, but there is no possessive case.
2. The eggs in this case are fresher than those in the other case.
3. We will have to consider each application on a case-by-case basis.
4. Thus, p is the case if and only if q is the case.
5. In which case your options reduce to the previous case.
6. The case is not a rational case.
7. "...That's why I require your services. Help me, Phoenix Wright! You are my only hope." "Are you sure you have a valid case?" "Yes. Link is living the good life." "Don't worry. We'll have this case settled very soon." "Do not be so sure. I know the prosecutor." "Could a young warrior from another land know any good prosecutors, I wonder? ...Who's prosecuting?" "Miles Edgeworth."
8. On a case-by-case basis, in accordance with legislation, the environmental assessment branch will consider requests from members of the general public to undertake an environmental review.
9. In case of collision, the vehicle which has maintained the proper side of the roadway has the advantage in case of legal controversy.
10. The king usually moves to any square next to his. But in chess there is a special move called castling, which can be done in two different ways, depending on the situation. In the first case, relating white, the king goes from e1 to g1 and the rook comes from h1 to f1. It's the short castling. In the second case, and still dealing with white, the king goes from e1 to c1 and the rook comes from a1 to d1. It's the long castling. This is the only time when two pieces are displaced in the same move.

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