Difference between appointive and nominative executive
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appointive mean _having the ability or authority to appoint
The Nominative case is the case that contains the subject of a sentence. ... The Accusative case is the case that contains the direct object of a sentence. You probably won't see much of this until you reach the accusative pronouns lesson. The accusative is what is receiving the action of the nominative
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