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Genitive case
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The genitive case is a grammatical case for nouns and pronouns.
It is most commonly used for showing possession.
Typically, forming the genitive case involves adding an apostrophe followed by "s" to the end of a noun.

Examples:

- I borrowed Sam's calculator.

Sam's = Noun in genitive case
Calculator = Noun receiving possession

- Our new house is blue

Our = pronoun in genitive case
House = Noun receiving possession
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