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Nominative Case
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The nominative case of a noun or pronoun marks the subject of a verb.

Examples and explanations:

- Mark eats cakes.

The noun "Mark" is the subject of the verb "eats". "Mark" is in the nominative case. In English, nouns do not change in different cases. Pronouns, however, do.

- He eats cakes.

The pronoun "He" is the subject of the verb "eats". "He" is in the nominative case.

- They eat cakes.

The pronoun "They" is the subject of the verb "eats". "They" is in the nominative case.
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