Grammar Cases

2 words in this vocabulary list

noun a comitative case or form

adjective relating to or denoting a case expressing accompaniment or association

  • The comitative case in linguistics indicates accompaniment or association.
  • The comitative case is used to show when things are together.
  • The comitative thing is like when stuff goes with other stuff.
  • In a figurative sense, the comitative case can represent a sense of unity or partnership.

noun a grammatical case indicating absence or lack of the thing represented by the noun

  • The abessive case in linguistics indicates the lack or absence of something.
  • I couldn't find my keys, so I was in an abessive state until I located them.
  • Without my phone, I felt totally abessive and disconnected from the world.
  • Her abessive attitude towards teamwork made it difficult for the group to collaborate effectively.