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Deciding which case to use is tricky and varies between different situations. However, it can be summarized in the following rules: | |||
# Possession in nouns and names takes the genitive case. | |||
# Verbs in any tense other that the present take the genitive case, while the present requires the accusative case unless its a special verb. | |||
# The passive voice and all other nouns, as well as adjectives take the nominative. | |||
# When there is no genitive to use (eg. Plural noun in possession) then the accusative case substitutes or the pronoun is omitted altogether and is assumed from the context. | |||
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