| 11. | Commonly encountered cases include nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive.
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| 12. | Notice also that the theme is in the nominative case.
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| 13. | Some examples of the three non-nominative cases in fixed expressions:
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| 14. | Pronouns also inflect for nominative, accusative, referent and locative cases.
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| 15. | The nominative is formed from a different stem than the other cases.
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| 16. | It has a fill vowel in the masculine nominative singular.
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| 17. | Relative pronouns generally take the same form as the nominative.
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| 18. | "Faber " is the Latin nominative singular form of his surname.
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| 19. | Are these types of questions or response categories called nominative?
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| 20. | Nominative endings are sometimes dropped, especially if they follow a consonant.
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