The category of nouns serving as the grammatical subject of a verb.
Named; bearing the name of a specific person.
1 Observe the consonant changes of the base or stem in the nominative :
2 This should always be learned along with the nominative and the gender.
3 It may also be read as a nominative plural, referring to Lokah.
4 Paul, who had been wool-gathering, went back to nominative , dative, and ablative.
5 Of course I remember, but you seem to have forgotten the predicate nominative .
6 The former is usually the nominative and the latter the objective.
7 He made both the Houses of Parliament elective; the modification made one nominative .
8 A verb must agree with its nominative in number and person.
9 Pronouns have three cases, the nominative , the possessive, and the objective.
10 In that case one would parse it thus: nominative , HE; dative, HIM; possessive, HIS'N.
11 Here the omitted relative would be in the nominative case.
12 A noun or pronoun used independently is said to be in the nominative case.
13 In the second line (28 is a triplet), the nominative sadhavah is understood.
14 The meaning often resembles that of the predicate nominative (210), as:
15 The nominative may be construed with the previous line, but the genitive would be better.
16 Is there anything to the concept of nominative determinism?
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