greek things lessons 5-6 Flashcards

1
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first person singular present passive indicative

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(principle part I) ομαι

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second person singular present passive indicative

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(principle part I) ῃ / ει

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third person singular present passive indicative

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(principle part I) εται

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first person plural present passive indicative

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(principle part I) ομεθα

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second person plural present passive indicative

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(principle part I) εσθε

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third person plural present passive indicative

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(principle part I) ονται

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first person singular imperfect passive indicative

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(principle part I) ἐ + ομην

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second person singular imperfect passive indicative

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(principle part I) ἐ + ου

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third person singular imperfect passive indicative

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(principle part I) ἐ + ετο

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first person plural imperfect passive indicative

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(principle part I) ἐ + ομεθα

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second person plural imperfect passive indicative

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(principle part I) ἐ + εσθε

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third person plural imperfect passive indicative

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(principle part I) ἐ + οντο

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first person singular present passive subjunctive

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(principle part I) ωμαι

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second person singular present passive subjunctive

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(principle part I) ῃ

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third person singular present passive subjunctive

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(principle part I) ηται

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first person plural present passive subjunctive

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(principle part I) ωμεθα

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second person plural present passive subjunctive

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(principle part I) ησθε

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third person plural present passive subjunctive

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(principle part I) ωνται

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first person singular present passive optative

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(principle part I) οιμην

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20
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first person singular present passive optative

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(principle part I) οιο

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first person singular present passive optative

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(principle part I) οιτο

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first person singular present passive optative

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(principle part I) οιμεθα

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first person singular present passive optative

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(principle part I) οισθε

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first person singular present passive optative

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(principle part I) οιντο

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25
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present passive infinitive

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(principle part I) εσθαι

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first person singular aorist passive indicative

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(principle part VI) ἐ + ην

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second person singular aorist passive indicative

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(principle part VI) ἐ + ης

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third person singular aorist passive indicative

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(principle part VI) ἐ + η

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first person plural aorist passive indicative

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(principle part VI) ἐ + ημεν

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second person plural aorist passive indicative

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(principle part VI) ἐ + ητε

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third person plural aorist passive indicative

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(principle part VI) ἐ + ησαν

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first person singular aorist passive subjunctive

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(principle part VI) ῶ

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second person singular aorist passive subjunctive

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(principle part VI) ῇς

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third person singular aorist passive subjunctive

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(principle part VI) ῇ

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first person plural aorist passive subjunctive

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(principle part VI) ῶμεν

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second person plural aorist passive subjunctive

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(principle part VI) ῆτε

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third person plural aorist passive subjunctive

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(principle part VI) ῶσι(ν)

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38
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first person singular aorist passive optative

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(principle part VI) ειην

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second person singular aorist passive optative

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(principle part VI) ειης

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third person singular aorist passive optative

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(principle part VI) ειη

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first person plural aorist passive optative

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(principle part VI) ειμεν / ειημεν

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second person plural aorist passive optative

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(principle part VI) ειτε / ειητε

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third person plural aorist passive optative

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(principle part VI) ειεν / ειησαν

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aorist passove infinitive

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(principle part VI) ῆναι

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45
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first person singular future passive indicative

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(principle part VI) ησ-ομαι

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second person singular future passive indicative

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(principle part VI) ησ-ει / ῃ

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third person singular future passive indicative

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(principle part VI) ησ-εται

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first person plural future passive indicative

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(principle part VI) ησ-ομεθα

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second person plural future passive indicative

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(principle part VI) ησ-εσθε

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50
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third person plural future passive indicative

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(principle part VI) ησ-ονται

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51
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first person singular perfect passive indicative

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(principle part V) μαι

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second person singular perfect passive indicative

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(principle part V) σαι

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third person singular perfect passive indicative

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(principle part V) ται

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54
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first person plural perfect passive indicative

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(principle part V) μεθα

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second person plural perfect passive indicative

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(principle part V) σθε

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third person plural perfect passive indicative

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(principle part V) νται

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57
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first person singular pluperfect passive indicative

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(principle part V) ἐ + μην

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second person singular pluperfect passive indicative

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(principle part V) ἐ + σο

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59
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third person singular pluperfect passive indicative

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(principle part V) ἐ + το

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first person plural pluperfect passive indicative

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(principle part V) ἐ + μεθα

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second person plural pluperfect passive indicative

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(principle part V) ἐ + σθε

62
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third person plural pluperfect passive indicative

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(principle part V) ἐ + ντο

63
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perfect passive infinitive

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(principle part V) σθαι

64
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what happens when perfect passive stem ends in consonant

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stems are altered

65
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what was -μμαι originally

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original consonant was a labial (π, β, φ)

66
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what was -γμαι originally

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original consonant was a palatal (κ, γ, X)

67
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what was -σμαι

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original consonant was a dental (τ,δ. θ)

68
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what is genitive of personal agent

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ὑπο + genitive

69
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what construction does ὑπο + gentive form

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gentive of personal agent

70
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when is genitive of personal agent used

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with most passive verbs

71
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what is used instead of genitive of personal agent with perfect and plurperfect tenses

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dative of personal agent

72
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how is dative of personal agent used

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personal agent is expresed by the dative case without any preposition

73
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when is dative of personal agent used

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perfect and pluperfect tenses

74
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what is dative of means (instrument)

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a thing which something is done put in the dative without a preposition

75
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what is the function of substantive adjectives

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substantives can stand in any case, number, or gender, and can perfrom all the functions of nouns in any sentence

76
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what is the function of substantive articles

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its gender and number indicate the person/thing named, and its case shows its relationship to the rest of the sentence

77
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when two articles used as substantives are contrasted by “μεν and δε,” they can be translated as…?

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“the one… the other…” or “some… others…”

78
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what is an articular infinitive

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an infinitive accompained by an article

79
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how to use an articular infinitive

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infinitive of any voice + article in any case

80
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what is the negative of the articular infinitve

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μη

81
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what gender are third declension nouns

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masculine, feminine, or neuter

82
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third declension genitive singular

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ος

83
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third declension dative singular

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ι

84
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third declension accusative singular (masculine/feminine)

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α, ν

85
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third declension nominative plural (masculine or feminine)

A

ες

86
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third declension nominative plural (neuter)`

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α

87
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third declension genitive plural

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ων

88
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third declension dative plural

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σι(ν)

89
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third declension accusative plural (masculine or feminine)

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ας

90
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third declension naccusative plural (neuter)

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α

91
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what must relative pronouns agree with the antecedent in

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gender and number

92
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what declension is the relative pronoun

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first/second declension

93
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relative pronoun: nominative singular masculine

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ὃς

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relative pronoun: nominative singular feminine

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95
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relative pronoun: nominative singular neuter

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96
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relative pronoun: genitive singular masculine

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οὗ

97
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relative pronoun: genitive singular feminine

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ἧς

98
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relative pronoun: genitive singular neuter

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οὗ

99
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relative pronoun: dative singular masculine

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100
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relative pronoun: dative singular feminine

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101
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relative pronoun: dative singular neuter

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102
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relative pronoun: accusative singular masculine

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ὃν

103
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relative pronoun: accusative singular feminine

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ἥν

104
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relative pronoun: accusative singular neuter

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105
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relative pronoun: nominative plural masculine

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οἵ

106
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relative pronoun: nominative plural feminine

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αἵ

107
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relative pronoun: nominative plural neuter

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108
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relative pronoun: genitive plural masculine

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ὧν

109
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relative pronoun: genitive plural feminine

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ὧν

110
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relative pronoun: genitive plural neuter

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ὧν

111
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relative pronoun: dative plural masculine

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οἷς

112
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relative pronoun: dative plural feminine

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οἷς

113
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relative pronoun: dative plural neuter

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οἷς

114
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relative pronoun: accusative plural masculine

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οὕς

115
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relative pronoun: accusative plural feminine

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ἃς

116
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relative pronoun: accusative plural neuter

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117
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what cases can be used in hortatory subjunctive

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present and aorist

118
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what person can use hortatory subjunctive

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first person

119
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what is the negative of hortatory subjunctive

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μη

120
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how is hortatory subjunctive translated

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“let us” / “let me”

121
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what cases can be used in deliberative subjunctive

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present and aorist

122
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what person can be used in deliberative subjunctive

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first

123
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what is the negative of deliberative subjunctive

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μη

124
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how is deliberative subjunctive translated

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“am I to” / “are we to”

125
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what case can be used in prohibitive subjunctive

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aorist

126
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what person can be used in prohibitive subjunctive

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second person

127
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how can a prohibitive subjunctive be expressed in the positive

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imperative mood

128
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what word is used to express the negative in prohibitive subjunctive

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μη

129
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how is prohibitive subjunctive subjuctive translated

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“do not”

130
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what does partitive genitive express

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indicates the larger group or entity to which particular persons or things belong

131
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what case governs “time within which”

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genitive

132
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how to form gentive of time within which

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genitive case without a preposition

133
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what does genitive of time within which indicate

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the span of time within which an event occurred, occurs, or will occur

134
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how is gentive of time within which translated

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“during” / “within”

135
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what case governs “time at which”

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dative

136
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how to form dative of time at which

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dative case without a preposition

137
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what does dative of time at which indicate

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the point in time at which an event occured, occurs, or will occur

138
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how is dative of time at which translated

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“on the “

139
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what case governs “extent of time”

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accusative

140
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how to form accusative extent of time

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accusative case without a preposition

141
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what does accusative extent of time indicate

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the length of time of an event in the past, present, or future

142
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how is accusative extent of time translated

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“for “

143
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what expression of time answers “during what span of time?”

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genitive of time within which

144
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what expression of time answers “when?”

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dative of time at which

145
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what expression of time answers “for how long a time?”

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accusative extent of time

146
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what case governs extent of space

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accusative

147
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how to form accusative extent of sapce

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accusative case without a preposition

148
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what does accusative extent of space indicate

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distance traveled

149
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how is accusative extent of space translated

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“for “ / “”

150
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what part of speech does accusative extent of space function as

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adverb