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nominative case

  1. The grammatical term indicating that a noun or pronoun is the subject of a sentence or clause rather than its object . ( See case and objective case .)


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Here are a few of them: The subject of a tensed verb must be in nominative case, such as I, he, she, and they.

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While she鈥檚 slurping coconut shrimp with her boyfriend, in a nice curry, she鈥檇 get a note from me explaining pronouns in the nominative case.

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鈥淚,鈥 鈥渉e,鈥 鈥渟he,鈥 鈥渨e,鈥 and 鈥渢hey鈥 are in the nominative case, and function as subjects of a sentence or a clause.

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The old prescription requiring the nominative case after the verb 鈥渢o be鈥 has long been discredited as a Latin construction mistakenly applied to English.

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The nominative case always agrees with the verb; the people are the verb, we're the nominative case.

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nominative absolutenominative of address