nominative case in a sentence
Examples
- :First of all, does " nominative case " and " accusative case " refer to the entire sentence, or only to the nouns?
- The real subject of the sentence will not be in the nominative case but is most often in the dative or accusative case.
- In languages where it makes a difference, you can use constructs like to convert a word from the nominative case to some other case.
- A few Czech surnames do not differ for men and women in the nominative case ( the case used for the soft adjective declension.
- Brabantian dialects have a characteristic historical tendency towards " accusativism ", the use of the accusative case instead of the nominative case as well.
- Thus in German, " the giant " as the subject of a sentence may be expressed as " der Riese " : nominative case.
- Traditionally the streets in Warsaw, unlike in many other cities in Poland, are named with adjective forms rather than in simple nouns in nominative case.
- The name " Amberis " is a pormanteau of the English word " Amber " and the Lithuanian nominative case masculine gender ending " is ".
- There is no reason to suppose that the Persians would have based their form of his name on the nominative case of his Attic Greek name.
- The nominative case is the case of the subject, i . e . all subjects are in the nominative and all nominatives are subjects of their clauses.