Nominative is a grammatical term used to describe the case of a noun or pronoun that functions as the subject of a sentence. It essentially identifies the person or thing performing the action of the verb.
In simpler terms, it's the noun or pronoun that is doing the action.
For example, in the sentence "The cat chased the mouse," "cat" is the subject and is in the nominative case.
In simpler terms, it's the noun or pronoun that is doing the action.
For example, in the sentence "The cat chased the mouse," "cat" is the subject and is in the nominative case.