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ablative case

NOUN
  1. the case indicating the agent in passive sentences or the instrument or manner or place of the action described by the verb

How To Use ablative case In A Sentence

  • I can still remember that a few decades on, just as I can recall all the Latin prepositions that take the ablative case, courtesy of a rhyme.
  • I can still remember that a few decades on, just as I can recall all the Latin prepositions that take the ablative case, courtesy of a rhyme.
  • Father of Eleven calls his blog Nihilo, the ablative case of the Latin word for nothing. BatesLine: November 2005 Archives
  • My Mongolian had got as far as the ablative case and the important greeting noxhoi-khoi, ‘hold the dog’.
  • Indeed, the nominal part of this prepositional phrase is not in the nominative case; sub governs the ablative case.
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