However, a verb personal agrees with its nominative case in number and person, as Sera nunquam est ad bonos mores via, The way to good manners is never too late. Mind that, brother Jonathan.
AMERICAN GENTLEMEN.
Note—The above maxim is especially worthy of the attention of neophytes in law and medicine; of the gods in the gallery, and of Members of the House.
The nominative case of pronouns is rarely expressed, except for the sake of distinction or emphasis, as—
Tu es exquisitus, tu es,
You ’re a nice man, you are.
Sometimes a sentence is the nominative case to the verb, as
Ingenuas pugni didicisse fideliter artes,