0M. Caliban,02br 02br 00The nominative and the accusative cases are the cases of the noun that is checked by the verb. Nominative case means that the noun is in the nominal form (can occupy the position of a subject).
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01cite10M. Caliban12cite10Can someone explain how normative-accusative applies to the English language? 12blockquote10Hello MC02br