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nominatival


Meanings
  • grammatical case

    The nominative case is a grammatical case that indicates the subject of a sentence in the nominative–accusative system.


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nominative , nominatives , predicate nominative , predicate nominatives
Etymology
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From Latin nominativus, meaning 'named' or 'mentioned'.


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  1. The nominative case is the default case for most nouns in English.

  2. The nominative case is also used for pronouns to indicate the subject.


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  1. subject: The person or thing that performs the action in a sentence or is being described.

  2. object: The person or thing that receives the action in a sentence.


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In English grammar, the nominative case is used for both the subject and the object of a sentence when it is in the active voice.

How to Memorize "nominatival"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a sentence in the active voice, such as 'John runs.' The subject 'John' is in the nominative case.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'nominative' with 'name' or 'mentioned', as it comes from the Latin root 'nominativus'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Nice Noms are Nominative' to remember that subjects in the nominative case come before verbs in a sentence.


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