when a noun is used to show ownership or position it is said to be dash case
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These can play the roles of determiners (also called possessive adjectives when corresponding to a pronoun) or of nouns. For historical reasons, this case is misleadingly called the possessive (case). It was called the genitive until the 18th century and in fact expresses much more than possession.
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