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13 Cards in this Set
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Nominative noun use
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The subject of a finite verb.
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Genitive use with nouns
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Limits another noun and does not mean the same person or thing.
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Subjective and objective Genitive use
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Expresses either the subject or the object of an action expressed by a noun.
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Possesive Genitive use
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Expresses the possessor.
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Descriptive Genitive use
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Describes a person or thing when modified by an adjective.
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Partitive Genitive use
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The whole of which a part is mentioned.
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Genitive of Material use
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Expresses the material of which a thing is composed.
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Genitive of Value use
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Expresses indefinite value
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Genitive use with adjectives
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An adjective may take a genitive noun to complete their meaning.
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Genitive use with verbs of remembering or forgetting
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Certain verbs regarding memory can take a genitive.
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Genitive with verbs of judicial action
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Genitive used with verbs of accusing, acquitting, convicting, and condemning take a genitive of the charge.
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Genitive with verbs of emotions
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The person or thing which causes the feeling takes a genitive when some impersonal verbs of feeling are used.
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Genitive use with Interest and Refert
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These two impersonal verbs take the genitive of the person concerned.
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