Grammatical case that marks a word as modifying another word, indicating possession, composition, etc.
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Examples for "gen "
Examples for "gen "
1 Here are some things you need to know about this next - gen console.
2 We went from zero next - gen games to way too many next - gen games.
3 Current - gen versions of the game will be backwards compatible with new consoles.
4 The game will be available on 10 November for Xbox next - gen consoles.
5 I think next gen leaders have to be ready for whatever emerges.
1 I'm over it, I said, suddenly possessive of my newfound free time.
2 I have work yet, and she is oddly possessive of my attention.
3 The following are the rules for the forming of the possessive case:
4 Change the following expressions from the prepositional phrase form to the possessive :
5 She told herself she had imagined the possessive tone of his words.
1 It's called panis; genitive , pani; dative, pano; vocative, panus; ablative, pano.
2 Point out the direct and indirect objects and the genitive of the possessor.
3 The genitive absolute is Greek in character, but does not occur in Ο´.
4 He further notes some curious uses of the genitive case, e.g.
5 All great composers, of an originality more composite than genitive , have these infatuations.
1 The following are the rules for the forming of the possessive case :
2 Irish is not alone among languages in possessing a possessive case .
3 Suppose, therefore, we stop at the possessive case , and call him simply Fessenden's?
4 The possessive case on end's, suggests perhaps a skid on the part of the signwriter?
5 It also denotes the possessive case ; as, John's hat.
1 The second case was connected to the infected nurse, health officials said.
2 Martin, the second case rejected today, is also paralysed with locked-in syndrome.
3 UPDATE: a second case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in the ACT.
4 It is the second case of new coronavirus detected in the country.
5 The second case was a 62-year-old male with a large parotid mass.
1 He further notes some curious uses of the genitive case , e.g.
2 It has all to do with the genitive case as perfected by our Gaelic ancestors.
3 The genitive case denotes dependence; the dative, transmission.
4 For plebeians like us the usage would have been to use the father's name in the genitive case .
5 Perhaps Mr Flynn is under the impression that the genitive case possesses no function other than that of confusing would-be students.
6 Where in the original the Greek word "cave" is in the genitive case , not as it should be, dative.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for genitive case