>> >> If I tell you "ball" is the objective case and "the boy" is >> the subjective case, can you see where I'm going? It's still >> the boy that kicked the ball but the position denotes >> emphasis, not case. > > Ah, yes I see. So you can then use position to imply whether > the statement is attempting to answer the question "what was > kicked?" or "who kicked the ball?"
I haven't been following, but looked because I was curious what was going on in this thread that was OT to begin with . . . . ~3 days ago. Is this a comedy sketch? > > -- > Grant > > > >