Greek Grammar Quiz

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Neil Nelson: Research Methods
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Progressive Aspect Continuous action, action in progress
Unspecified Aspect Speaking of something that happened or will happen
Perfective Aspect A present effect resulting form a completed (past) action
Present Tense Progressive action in present tense
Imperfect Tense Progressive action in past time
Aorist Tense unspecified action
Future Tense in future time
Active Voice subject does the action
Middle Voice Subject does the action in his own interest
Norminative Case Noun Subject
Genitive Case Noun Possession, object of prepsoition
Dative Case Noun In direct object, mean, object of prep.
Accusative Case Noun Direct object, object of preposition
Three things about the arguement of Greek paragraph In a Greek paragraph, one can see, 1. cause 2. purpose 3. result 4. Means 5. Agency
What is one way a word recieves emphasis in a Greek sentence 1. IF the direct object is before the verb 2. If a personal pronoun is used with 3. There are adverbs that are emphatic itself 4. Words pushed to the front or back of the clause
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