Final Flashcards

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Explain the adverbial participle

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  1. It will agree with a noun or pronoun

2. But the action described by the participle is directed toward the verb

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how do μι verbs differ from ω verbs

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  1. They are typically athematic; do not have a connecting vowel
  2. lexical form is μι rather than ω (or ομαι)
  3. The first principle part typically has a present reduplication
  4. Often the aorist has a κα instead of σα
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first class conditional sentence; type, construction, and meaning?

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Type: simple condition
Protasis: ει + indicative in any tense
Apodosis: any mood any tense
negated by: ου
Meaning: assume the reality of premise for sake of argument (maybe true or not)
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second class conditional sentence; construction and meaning?

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Type: contrary to fact condition
Protasis: ει + indicative of past tense
Apodosis: αν + indicative past tense
negated by: μη
Meaning: Assume the premise as untrue for the sake of argument (whether actually untrue or not)
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third class conditional sentence; construction and meaning?

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Type: more probable future condition
Protasis: εάν + subjunctive of any tense
Apodosis: any mood any tense
negated by:  μη
Meaning: Fulfillment is uncertain, but still likely
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fourth class conditional sentence; construction and meaning?

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Type: Less probably future condition
Protasis: ει + optative of present or aorist
Apodosis: αν + optative present or aorist
negated by: ?
Meaning: Possible fulfillment

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second class conditional sentence: the difference between imperfect and aorist verb usage?

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Imperfect: present: “If you were…, then we would be…”
Aorist: past: “If you had…, then we would have…”

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Aspect with present and aorist in imperatives

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Present Imperative: general commands (open ended)

Aorist Imperative: specific command (undefined)

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9
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Subjunctive

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is the Mood of probability

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