There is a small group of prepositions which take the genitive case. They are: Tickets for the famous concert are always in great demand, and because of the great interest – wegen der großen ...
nominative case - the subject of the sentence accusative case - the direct object of the sentence genitive case - denotes possession and is used less and less nowadays (the genitive case does not ...
I can see how different grunts could come to mean “bear”, “deer” or “run”. But how do grammatically complex languages get their cases and declensions? (continued) ...