6.In Latin grammar, cases are based on variations in the morphological forms of the word, and are given the terms " accusative" " nominative" " dative, " etc.
7.Now, when it comes to grammatical cases, Kett technically has 12 of them, but I'm rather confused as to whether the alignment is nominative or absolutive or something in between.
8.And would anyone really say, " To whom do you think you're talking? " instead of " Who do you think you're talking to? " Speaking of whom, it is technically the objective case for the nominative who.