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The genitive case is used to show possession or relationship. The relative pronoun "who" is used to refer to people, and when it is used in the genitive case, it becomes "whose." For example: The man who owns the car = The man whose car it is. In this example, "whose" is used in the genitive case to show that the car belongs to the man.
At the drop of a hat
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Are you frightened by snakes and spiders?
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The Enforcement Directorate has seized a 22-room sprawling seaside farmhouse in Alibaug.
Our home was built in 1990 by my father
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I lost my watch in the rural fair.
Two sentences are given below, with three words emboldened in each of them. Interchange the words between two sentences to form a grammatically and con...
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The Railway has started special trains for the workers.
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Your naughy dog broke my room window this evening.
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Who will investigate cases related to funding of terror groups?
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She is cooking up stories so that she can escape punishment.