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Mark eats cakes.

Which word from this sentence is a Nominative case?

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Answered by SGS126
2

Answer:

eats

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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※Question

Which word from this sentence is a Nominative case?

 \sf \blue{mark \: eats \: cakes}

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 \rm \red{mark \: is \: nominative \: case}

Mark is the subject of the verb eats.

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♡Extra:

  • nomintaive case is nothing but the case which is used for noun or pronoun
  • and it also used for subject of verb
  • A subject of a sentence is always in the nominative cas
  • example like I like the classical songs
  • and also nominative case is used for subject of the sentance and for the predictive noun

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