hymns are to be sung standing and
Generally speaking, John is a good boy;
that‘s in the first , the congregation
standing, and in the second,
one or a person generally speaking.
Don‘t confuse
nominative absolute with dangling participle. Though it often has participial
modification, the participle is not essential to an absolute construction; in the
mountains rose like a celestial stairway, peak after peak the phrase
peak after
peak
is nominative absolute.
A noun is in the nominate case when it is attached to another nominative
noun by way of appositive or emphatic or explanatory adjunct, as the
teacher, a
vigorous young man,
was taken suddenly ill, in which
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