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What is does the genitive case do in terms of relationships in nouns?

It can indicate other relationships between two nouns.

What is one of the ways that the genitive case can be used that starts with "E?"

Explanatory, the genitive explains more about the noun.




E.G. "God of the sea."

What is one of the ways that the genitive case can be used that starts with an "O"?

Objective, the genitive would be the object if the other noun were a verb.




E.G. "Command of the sea. (He commands the sea.)"

What is one of the ways that the genitive case can be used that starts with an "S"?

Subjective, the genitive would be the subject if the other noun were a verb.




E.G. "The advice of the crowd. (The crowd advises)"