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  2. Nominative case - Wikipedia

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    In grammar, the nominative case (abbreviated NOM), subjective case, straight case, or upright case is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part of speech, which generally marks the subject of a verb, or (in Latin and formal variants of English) a predicative nominal or adjective, as opposed to its object, or other verb arguments.

  3. Albanian morphology - Wikipedia

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    Many texts include a genitive case, but this is produced using a linking clitic (see below) and is morphologically identical to the dative. The vocative is distinguished from the nominative in the case of only a few nouns. The dative and the ablative are identical, except for the indefinite plural.

  4. Grammatical case - Wikipedia

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    Active–stative (or simply active): The argument (subject) of an intransitive verb can be in one of two cases; if the argument is an agent, as in "He ate", then it is in the same case as the agent (subject) of a transitive verb (sometimes called the agentive case), and if it is a patient, as in "He tripped", then it is in the same case as the ...

  5. Category:Grammatical cases - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans; Anarâškielâ; العربية; Aragonés; Արեւմտահայերէն; Asturianu; Azərbaycanca; Беларуская; Беларуская ...

  6. Subject case - Wikipedia

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    Nominative case#Subjective case To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  7. Relative clause - Wikipedia

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    hai πόλεις, póleis, ἃς hàs εἶδον, eîdon, μεγάλαι megálai εἰσίν. eisin. αἱ πόλεις, ἃς εἶδον, μεγάλαι εἰσίν. hai póleis, hàs eîdon, megálai eisin. The cities, which I saw are large. However, there is a phenomenon in Ancient Greek called case attraction, where the case of the relative pronoun can be "attracted" to the case of its ...

  8. Subjective - Wikipedia

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    Subjective experience, the subjective quality of conscious experience; Subjectivism, a philosophical tenet that accords primacy to subjective experience as fundamental of all measure and law; Subjective case, grammatical case for a noun; Subject (philosophy), who has subjective experiences or a relationship with another entity

  9. Subject - Wikipedia

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    Subject (philosophy), a being that has subjective experiences ... Subject case or nominative case, one of the ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...