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The relative pronoun 'that' has two states, a nominative case and objective case, but there is no possessive case.
'That' has only the two cases, nominative and objective, and it does not inflect depending on the case.
He was rather reluctant, but his brother accepted the offer anyway.
The general's massive presence awes everyone.
In Latin, there are six cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, and vocative.
"You don't have any imagination. Aren't you simply happy that you were chosen to be the main character of the story?"
夢=
3 現実からはなれた空想や楽しい考え。「成功すれば億万長者も夢ではない」「夢多い少女」

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