Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Nominative Case (Latin)

In Latin, there are five different cases.  The first case that I will be going over is the Nominative case.  This case is simply the subject case.  This case will be used to describe the subject of the sentence.  When looking at an English-Latin dictionary, Latin-English dictionary, or even Latin textbooks, you will usually see the singular Nominative case first.  If you can remember anything, remember that the Nominative case is the noun that is doing something!

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