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