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what is nominative case​

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Answered by aafiamir815
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Answer:

Its most common use is to '' name'' the subject and, as the subject, to match the verb of the clause.

Answered by ekanshigoyalbhiwani
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Answer:

When a noun is used as the subject of a verb, it is said to be in nominative case.

for example,

  1. Navya are ice-cream
  2. This question is wrong

Navya is the subject af tye verb ate. Question is the subject of the verb is. The nouns Navya and question are in nominative case.

To find out the subject of a verb,put who or what before it.

In sentence 1, who ate ice-cream?— Navya. So Navya is the subject

in sentence 2, what is wrong?— Question. So question is the subject.

To find out the subject of a verb, put who or what before the verb. The answer tells you what the subject is.

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