| 21. | In perfect tenses for transitive and ditransitive verbs, while in other situations agents appear in the nominative case.
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| 22. | They are usually not matched with the nominative case, which is primarily used as the subject in sentences.
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| 23. | If the subject did not intend to do something, the subject noun is in the nominative case instead.
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| 24. | :Predicate adjectives would normally be in the nominative case, but yes, they are declined for number and gender.
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| 25. | The same happens to any syntactic constituent that stood in the nominative case before passing into the indirect speech.
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| 26. | If there is no article, a tonal change signifies nominative case, although this is not represented in the orthography.
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| 27. | As in example 2, the subject is taking the dative case where normally we would expect to see nominative case.
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| 28. | Commonly, Greek male surnames end in-s, which is the common ending for Greek masculine proper nouns in the nominative case.
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| 29. | They are also usually numbered accordingly : the nominative case is the first case, the genitive the second, and so on.
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| 30. | In the first sentence ( present continuous tense ) the agent is in the nominative case " ( k'ac'i ) ."
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