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Sooris Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

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Is there any difference between genetive and a possessive?
All the debts are settled between you and I ". Is this sentence grammatically correcct?
  

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All the debts are settled between you and me . Genitive and possessive are the same-- genitive is used as the name of the case where the language has one for that form. That's how I understand it.

  • All the debts are settled between you and me .
  • Genitive and possessive are the same-- genitive is used as the name of the case where the language has one for that form.
  • That's how I understand it.
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All the debts are settled between you and me.

Genitive and possessive are the same-- genitive is used as the name of the case where the language has one for that form. That's how I understand it.

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