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The genitive case (caso genitivo) in Spanish grammar is used to indicate possession or ownership. It is formed by adding the preposition "de" (of) before the noun or pronoun that represents the possessor. Here are some key points about the genitive case:

  • It is used to express relationships like "the book of John" (el libro de Juan).
  • When the possessor is a pronoun, the corresponding possessive adjective is used instead of "de" + pronoun (e.g., "my book" is "mi libro," not "el libro de mí").
  • The genitive case is also used with certain expressions like "a friend of mine" (un amigo mío), "the capital of Spain" (la capital de España).
  • In some cases, the preposition "de" can be omitted, especially when the possessor is a proper noun (e.g., "la casa Pérez" for "the Pérez house").
  • The genitive case is also used in certain idiomatic expressions, such as "de repente" (suddenly) and "de vez en cuando" (from time to time).

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