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Noun case

From Teflpedia

A noun case is a grammatical case that nouns can be inflected into.

English has two noun cases; a plain case and a genitive case.

If we take the noun cat as an example, it has a plain singular form cat, a plain plural form cats, a genitive singular form cat’s, and a genitive plural form cats’. Some nouns only have two forms, such as information and information’s (obligatory mass nouns lack a plural) or clothes and clothes’ (uncountable plurals lack a singular form).