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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. |
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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." |
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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.)" |
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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)" |