Also known as possessive case, second case, genitive, gen
grammatical case that marks a word as modifying another word, indicating possession, composition, etc.
The genitive case is a grammatical form that shows when one word belongs to or is connected to another word, such as indicating possession or what something is made of. It matters because many languages use this case to clarify relationships between words, making sentences clearer and more precise.
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