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  2. Nominative–accusative alignment - Wikipedia

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    In linguistic typology, nominative–accusative alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which subjects of intransitive verbs are treated like subjects of transitive verbs, and are distinguished from objects of transitive verbs in basic clause constructions.

  3. Accusative and infinitive - Wikipedia

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    In grammar, accusative and infinitive (also Accusativus cum infinitivo or accusative plus infinitive, frequently abbreviated ACI or A+I) is the name for a syntactic construction first described in Latin and Greek, also found in various forms in other languages such as English and Dutch. [1]

  4. Accusative case - Wikipedia

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    In the sentence The man sees the dog, the dog is the direct object of the verb "to see". In English, which has mostly lost grammatical cases, the definite article and noun – "the dog" – remain the same noun form without number agreement in the noun either as subject or object, though an artifact of it is in the verb and has number agreement, which changes to "sees".

  5. Woman Gets the Most Bittersweet Surprise When She Tries the ...

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    But then, to her surprise, the video went viral, amassing more than 4.5 million views and 5,000 comments. It was super late at night, and Anna Costley couldn’t sleep.

  6. An 11-year-old's Christmas came early with a special surprise that left him absolutely over the moon. Kellan couldn't believe his eyes when he spotted a tail-wagging puppy on the other side of his ...

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    However, you can’t help but think that this whale, in particular, is pleased by the surprise presented to his keeper. We wish them a long and happy future together. Oh, and the fiancé, too.

  8. Because You Move Me - Wikipedia

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    "Because You Move Me" is a song by Dutch electronic music group Tinlicker and Dutch DJ Thomas Helsloot. While originally released in 2017, the music video was released in February 2021, which resulted in renewed interest in the song. [1]

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