Definitions from Wiktionary (predicative case)
▸ noun: (grammar) A term that may sometimes be used to describe the case marking a predicative nominative (a noun that renames the subject often following a linking verb), or for the adjective that agrees with it (predicative adjective).
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▸ noun: (grammar) A term that may sometimes be used to describe the case marking a predicative nominative (a noun that renames the subject often following a linking verb), or for the adjective that agrees with it (predicative adjective).
Similar:
predicative,
prædicative,
adnominal,
attributive,
predicativist,
grammatical case,
postessive case,
adjective phrase,
adverbial genitive,
privative case,
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