Sign up for FlowVella
Sign up with FacebookAlready have an account? Sign in now
By registering you are agreeing to our
Terms of Service
Loading Flow
Nominative Case Usage
The nominative case is the subject case. The subject is the person or thing doing the verb. In the sentence “Brēgans pugnat ancillam!”, Brēgans is in the nominative case because he is the one who is doing the verb.