| 1. | The genitive is used extensively, with animate and inanimate possessors.
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| 2. | Typically, languages have nominative case nouns converting into genitive case.
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| 3. | This is referred to as " Accusative-Genitive conversion ."
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| 4. | The Russian language usually uses the genitive case to express partialness.
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| 5. | Declension in Armenian is based on how the genitive is formed.
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| 6. | The genitive-dative form can be derived from the nominative.
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| 7. | All four participle tenses are used in forming a genitive absolute.
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| 8. | Mabeatae is a feminine proper name in the Latin genitive case.
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| 9. | Commonly encountered cases include nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive.
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| 10. | The declensions are identified by the genitive singular form of the noun.
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