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grammatical case vs nominative case

nominative case vs grammatical case

grammatical case and nominative case both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
grammatical case Yes No No No
nominative case Yes No No No
As nouns, nominative case is a hyponym of grammatical case; that is, nominative case is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than grammatical case:
  • grammatical case: nouns or pronouns or adjectives (often marked by inflection) related in some way to other words in a sentence
  • nominative case: the category of nouns serving as the grammatical subject of a verb
Other hyponyms of grammatical case include nominative, subject case, oblique, oblique case.
grammatical case (noun) nominative case (noun)
nouns or pronouns or adjectives (often marked by inflection) related in some way to other words in a sentence the category of nouns serving as the grammatical subject of a verb
Difference between grammatical case and nominative case

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