The use of the Nominative Case

(1) The nominative case of a noun is the form you find in a dictionary.
house – дом (masculine)
school – шко́ла (feminine)
generation – поколе́ние (neuter)

(2) The nominative is the case used to indicate the subject of a verb:

Subject – nominative case Verb Meaning
Кот гуля́ет. The cat is walking.
Же́нщина рабо́тает. The woman is working.
Письмо́ лежи́т. The letter is lying (on the table)

 

(3) There are no words for the’ and a’ in Russian. A noun in the nominative case can mean either:
маши́на (feminine)  – a car or the car
стол (masculine) – a table or the table
письмо́ (neuter) – a letter  or the letter

(4) There is no present tense of the verb ‘to be’ in Russian. The nominative case will appear with no apparent verb.

Subject – nominative case (No verb to be) Meaning
Анто́н до́ктор. Anton (is a) doctor.
Медсестра́ о́чень у́мная. (The) nurse (is) very smart.
Окно́ большо́е. (The) letter (is) interesting.

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