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18 Cards in this Set
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List the three primary uses of the Nominative Case
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Subject
Predicate Nominative Nominative in Simple Apposition |
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Subset Proposition
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The predicate nominative describes the class to which the subject belongs
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Convertible Proposition
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The predicate nominative is equal to the subject
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Subject
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The subject is a substantive that functions as a subject of a finite verb
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Predicate Nominative
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a subject in the predicate (after the linking verb)
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EIS + accusative symbolizes what?
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Predicate Nominative; the EIS + accusative construction is reminiscent of the Hebrew LE + noun construction
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List the six uses of the nominative that are grammatically independant
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- Nominative Absolute
- Pendent Nominative - Parenthetic Nominative - Nominative in proverbial expressions - Nominative for Vocative - Nominative of exclamation |
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Nominative Absolute
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The use of the Nominative case in introductory material (such as titles, headaings, salutations, and addresses), which are not to be construed as sentences
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Pendent Nominative
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The logical rather than syntactical subject:
for THIS MOSES...we do not know what has happened to him |
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Parenthetic Nominative
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The subject of a clause inside a sentence
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Nominative in proverbial expressions
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A substantive in the nominative used in proverbial expressions that have no finite verb.
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Nominative for vocative
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A substantive in the nominative used in the place of the vocative casse
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Nominative of exclamation
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The nominative substantive is used in an exclamation without any grammatical connection to the rest of the sentence
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List the four uses of the Nominative in place of Oblique Cases
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Nominative in Appellation
Nominative in Apposition to oblique cases Nominative after a preposition Nominative for time |
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Nominative of Appellation
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A title appears in the nominative and functions ass though it wewre a proper name, though a different case would be more appropriate
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Nominative in Apposition to Oblique Cases
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A nominative is in apposition to another word not in the nominative
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Nominative after a preposition
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A nominative functions as the object of a preposition. Only one instance in the NT
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Nominative for time
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Nominative used to indicate a measurement of time
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