Syntax of Greek Cases: Review

Nominative
Subject  
Predicate Nominative  
Nominal Clause  
Nominative Absolute (Pendant N.)  
Direct Address  
Nominative of Appelation  
Vocative
Direct Address  
Accusative
Direct Object    
Double Accusative Object Complement
(sometimes with eis or hos)
 as, to be
Double Direct Object
(Personal and Impersonal)
 
Adverbial Accusative Respect, Reference with respect to
Extent of Time or Space  
Manner ____ly, in a ___ manner
Accusative Absolute     
Genitive
Description (Qualitative, Hebrew, Semitic) characterised by
Partitive which forms part of
Possession which belongs to
Source / Origin which stems from, which has its source in
Apposition / Epexegetic which is, namely, consisting of
Objective directed towards
Subjective shown by
Comparison than
Adverbial Gen. of Time during, by
General / Relation / Reference related to (?)
Content which contains
Genitive Absolute  
Dative
Indirect Object to, for
Reference / Respect with respect to
Possession which belongs to
Locative (time, space, metaphorical sphere) in, at, on, in the sphere of
Associative along with
Advantage / Disadvantage
(commodi / incommodi)
for / against, for the (dis)advantage of
Instrument, Agent, Means with, by, by means of
Cause because of
Manner in a ____ manner, with ___
Direct Object (with certain verbs)