abessive, appellative, common case, elative, formal, in name only, locative, possessive case, self-styled, superessive, would-be
Definitionadj. serving as or indicating the subject of a verb and words identified with the subject of a copular verb
Last update: June 28, 2015
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Nominative is the special form of a noun in sanskrit. [Please select]
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Why have we the nominative here, but the accusative (vĂvum) in line 5. [Please select]
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The nominative of the personal pronouns is commonly expressed only when emphatic. [Please select]
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If there were a perfect active participle, it would stand in the nominative, modifying the subject, as we have found the perfect participle of deponent verbs doing. [Please select]
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