Imperatives Flashcards

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What is the single active present imperative of παυω? What does it mean?

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  • παυε
  • stop!
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What is the plural active present imperative of παυω? What does it mean?

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  • παυετε
  • stop!
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What is the singular middle present imperative of παυω? What does it mean?

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  • παυου
  • cease!
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What is the plural middle present imperative of παυω? What does it mean?

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  • παυεσθε
  • cease!
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What is the singular active aorist imperative of παυω? What does it mean?

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  • παυσον
  • stop (something)! (stressing now, on this one occasion)
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What is the plural active first aorist imperative of παυω? What does it mean?

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  • παυσατε
  • stop (something)! (stressing now, on this one occasion)
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What is the singular middle first aorist imperative of παυω? What does it mean?

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  • παυσαι
  • cease! (once)
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What is the plural middle first aorist imperative of παυω? What does it mean?

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  • παυσασθε
  • cease! (once)
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What is the singular active second aorist imperative of λαμβανω? What does it mean?

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  • λαβε
  • take!
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What is the plural active second aorist imperative of λαμβανω? What does it mean?

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  • λαβετε
  • take!
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What is the singular middle second aorist imperative of λαμβανω? What does it mean?

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  • λαβου
  • take for yourself! (once)
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What is the plural middle second aorist imperative of λαμβανω? What does it mean?

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  • λαβεσθε
  • take for yourself! (once)
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What is the distinction between present and aorist imperative?

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  • The present is normally used for a command that is generalised or that envisages the action being repeated
  • The aorist is normally used to stress that the command applies to a single occasion (surrounding words often help)
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