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The nominative case can identify the subject of a sentence.
## What types of words use case?
* **Noun**- Case on a noun helps the reader to know how someone or something relates to the action of the verb.
* **Article**- Case on an article helps the reader know which word the article is attached to.
* **Adjective**- Case on an adjective can help the reader to know which noun the adjective is describing. If the adjective is not used to describe something and it acts like a noun, case helps the reader to know how the word relates to the action of the verb.
* **Participle**- Case on a participle is used in the same way as it is with the noun or adjective.
* **Noun** - Case on a noun helps the reader to know how someone or something relates to the action of the verb.
* **Article** - Case on an article helps the reader know which word the article is attached to.
* **Adjective** - Case on an adjective can help the reader to know which noun the adjective is describing. If the adjective is not used to describe something and it acts like a noun, case helps the reader to know how the word relates to the action of the verb.
* **Participle** - Case on a participle is used in the same way as it is with the noun or adjective.
### More information about this topic
It is sometimes called the “naming case.” In Greek the subject is expressed in the verb, and in the nominative case noun. The nominative specifies the meaning of the subject, and the identification of the case of it.
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* It can be used when the word is not connected to the rest of a sentence or is part of a group of words that do not form a sentence.
* It can be used when someone is being directly addressed. That is, someone is being spoken to or spoken about.
* It can mean that the word is a title or name for someone or something.
* When this word is used with a verb in the passive voice, it identifies the person or thing that receives the action.
See: Adjective; Noun; Verb; Participle; Passive
* When a word with nominative case is used with a verb in the passive voice, it identifies the person or thing that receives the action.