'That' has only the two cases, nominative and objective, and it does not inflect depending on the case.
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'That' has only the two cases, nominative and objective, and it does not inflect depending on the case.
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The relative pronoun 'that' has two states, a nominative case and objective case, but there is no possessive case.
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All prepositions take the nominative.
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In Latin, there are six cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, and vocative.
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