A grammatical case for a noun or pronoun, which generally marks the subject of a verb, as opposed to its object or other verb arguments.
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Examples for "nominative"
Examples for "nominative"
1Observe the consonant changes of the base or stem in the nominative:
2This should always be learned along with the nominative and the gender.
3It may also be read as a nominative plural, referring to Lokah.
4Paul, who had been wool-gathering, went back to nominative, dative, and ablative.
5Of course I remember, but you seem to have forgotten the predicate nominative.
1Here the omitted relative would be in the nominative case.
2A noun or pronoun used independently is said to be in the nominative case.
3The writer uses the nominative case for the accusative (vii.
4Pick out the nouns in the nominative case, and tell which use of the nominative each one has.
5When a noun or pronoun is the subject of a verb, it must be in the nominative case.