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Understanding the Nominative Case in Čeština
The nominative case in Čeština is used to show the subject of a sentence. It's like a spotlight that tells us who or what is doing the action.
Important Points
  • Used for the subject of a sentence.
  • Shows who or what is doing the action.
  • It is the basic form of a noun or pronoun.
  • Helps to identify the main person or thing in a sentence.
In Čeština, nouns change their endings based on cases. The nominative case is the dictionary form of the word. It's the form you will learn first when you start learning new words.
Examples
  • Kočka běží.
  • Petr čte knihu.
  • Strom roste.
Let's look at some examples to see how the nominative case is used. In the sentence 'Kočka běží,' 'Kočka' is in the nominative case because it is the subject doing the running.
In 'Petr čte knihu,' 'Petr' is the person doing the reading, so 'Petr' is in the nominative case.
Finally, in 'Strom roste,' 'Strom' is the subject because it is growing. This shows how the nominative case is used to point out the main thing or person in a sentence.
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