Nominative
nōminātīvusThe case of the subject — who or what is doing the action.
Common Uses
Subject of the verb
The person or thing performing the action.
Puella cantat.— The girl sings.
Predicate nominative
A noun after a linking verb (is, are, was, were) that renames the subject.
Marcus est agricola.— Marcus is a farmer.
Memory Hook
If you can put it in front of 'is doing something,' it's nominative. The dictionary listing of a Latin noun is always its nominative singular.
