English’s Substitute for Case

by Arnold Burian

Check out English’s Substitute for Case by rogersgeorge. Here is an excerpt:

Lots of languages use word endings (called inflections) to indicate things like possession, movement, and non-movement. English pretty much doesn’t, though we do use apostrophe-s to indicate…

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