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nominative case vs grammatical case

grammatical case vs nominative case

nominative case and grammatical case both are nouns.

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

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