Genitive Case Definition
genitive case
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English
Noun
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| John's milk — John's is in the genitive (and in the possessive) case.
glass of milk — milk is in the genitive (but not the possessive) case. |
genitive case (plural genitive cases)
- (grammar) Noun case used to express some relationship such as possession or origin. It corresponds roughly to the English preposition "of."
- These are my things.
- Those are Greek writings.
See also
External links
- Genitive case on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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