Boys, go to your classes.
is it nominative case or objective case?
And again. CJ
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The sentence is: "Boys, (you) go to your classes.", with "you" implied. The verb "go" is intransitive, and intransitive verbs can't take a direct object, so this can't be objective case. So this must be nominative case (the implied "you" is in the nominative case, as the subject of the sentence).