Serving to express or indicate possession.
The case that marks a noun as being the possessor of another noun.
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Examples for "genitive case "
Examples for "genitive case "
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.
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 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.
6 The genitive and dative are changed in the next example (I. iii.
7 Tasya is an instance of the genitive for the accusative.
8 Yajnavatasya is an instance of the genitive for the accusative.
9 The Christian Brothers' Grammar gives Irish nouns three cases: vocative, genitive and the common form.
10 The genitive in Saxon would be mannes, a trochee; in English, of man, an iambus.
11 It has all to do with the genitive case as perfected by our Gaelic ancestors.
12 The nominative may be construed with the previous line, but the genitive would be better.
13 ID GENUS] An adjectival accusative, equivalent to genitive of quality; cf.
14 Sometimes after the genitive he brings in the nominative, as in this (I. i.
15 Harf al-Jarr=a particle governing the noun in the genitive or a mode of thrusting and tumbling.
16 The genitive case denotes dependence; the dative, transmission.
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