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The genitive case is used to show possession or relationship. The relative pronoun "who" is used to refer to people, and when it is used in the genitive case, it becomes "whose." For example: The man who owns the car = The man whose car it is. In this example, "whose" is used in the genitive case to show that the car belongs to the man.
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