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plz sent me rule of nominative absolute

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Answered by Shakespeare0856
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A nominative absolute is that part of the sentence that justifies the main subject and verb. If a conjunction (e.g. because or after) are added before the nominative absolute and the verb "was" , the absolute would become a subordinate clause.

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atum: hindi
Shakespeare0856: But you mentioned the question in English bro
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atum: in english plz
atum: being or having been ka use
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