OLLI--Stage 2 Nominatives and Accusatives (4th edition)
Identify the case, use, or form of the underlined noun as it is used in the given sentence: Nominative Case/Accusative Case.
Nominative case is used for the subject of the sentence. Accusative case is used for the direct object of the sentence. (If the sentence's verb is est, the Latin form of the noun is in the Nominative Case. In English grammar, est = "is" which is a linking verb and takes what most of us learned as the predicate nominative.)
Exercises based on the grammar of About the Language on p. 26 of Stage 2 of Unit 1 of Cambridge (4th edition).
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