On the other hand he very commonly retains the original length of verbal terminations (esset, faciet) and of nominatives in or and a, and elides final s before an initial consonant.
The feminine and neuter nominativesshow which form to follow, thus, MASC.
Read it again and see if any of the words you know are nominatives or accusatives.
These nominatives may or may not be connected by and or other connecting particle.
The nominatives may consist of nouns or pronouns, either singular or plural, or they may be phrases.
If, however, one or more of the nominatives are plural, the verb must be plural.
Or, Nor, As well as, But, Save When two or more nominatives in the singular are separated by such words as the preceding, the verb must be singular.
Compound Subjects When a verb has two or more nominatives it must be plural.
Each, Every, No, Not When two or more nominatives are qualified by one of the foregoing words the verb must be singular.
Singular in Meaning Nominatives are sometimes plural in form but singular in meaning.
Or parse the nominatives according to the models in ยง 112.
Greek nominatives and plural neuters, For lists of which consult your tutors.
Final #a# is long in some Greek nominatives and vocatives: as, N.
Wisdom is one of thenominatives to the verb "form.
I will now illustrate the active, passive, and neuter nominativesby a few examples.
When a Verb has two or more nominatives connected by and, it must agree with them jointly in the plural, because they are taken together.
When two or more nominatives connected by and explain a preceding one, what agreement has the verb?
It is a doctrine taught by sundry grammarians, and to some extent true, that a neuter verb between two nominatives "may agree with either of them.
In either form of it, two nominatives are idly imagined between as and its verb; and, I ask, of what is the first one the subject?
There would be two nominatives to the verb was, and such a construction is improper.
What is the syntax of the verb, when there are nominatives connected by as?
If there are nominatives connected by or or nor, is the verb always to refer to them separately?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nominatives" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.