From a4612161e58c4c36a690b035dc294a4f454a94fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Grant_Ailie Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2019 21:54:46 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update 'content/case_nominative.rst' --- content/case_nominative.rst | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/case_nominative.rst b/content/case_nominative.rst index 6260504..7708ba8 100644 --- a/content/case_nominative.rst +++ b/content/case_nominative.rst @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ case when it is modifying the subject of the sentence as can be seen in the exam **The Father** *loves the Son.* The reader will notice that the verb includes the subject of the sentence “he” as part of a third person singular verb. **ὁ Πατὴρ** -identifies the subject by pointing specifically to the father. Therefore the nominative-subject also stands in *apposition* (or next to) +identifies the subject by pointing specifically to the Father. Therefore the nominative-subject also stands in *apposition* (or next to) the subject that is included as a part of the verb, but helps to clarify the subject of the verb with the additional information. The **nominative case** is also used for *adjectives* and *participles* modifying the subject. This is because adjectives and participles