21. A noun following a preposition takes the genitive case . 22. The noun phrase ????? ??????? is clearly in the genitive case as has been mentioned above. 23. Many languages have a genitive case , including Macedonian. 24. :The word sepulti would appear to be in the genitive case , agreeing with Benedicti rather than Ossa. 25. In some languages, a special form of the noun, the genitive case , is used to show possession. 26. They form the genitive case with or. 27. This gives the late Primitive Irish version of his name ( in the genitive case ), as. 28. Yiddish does not have a genitive case . 29. It follows approximately the same rules as given above for Finnish, except that it has no genitive case . 30. Some languages, for example Russian, the partitive is expressed by the genitive case , sometimes called the partitive genitive.