MIDTERM Flashcards

1
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The nominative case is known as the _____ case.

A

naming

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2
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What are the equative verbs?

A

εἰμί, γίνομαι, ὑπάρχω

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3
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What are the three rules for distinguishing a subject from a predicate, in order of priority?

A
  1. The subject will be a pronoun (stated or implied)
  2. The subject will be a proper name
  3. The subject will be articular
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4
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εις plus the accusative is occasionally substituted for a _____.

A

predicate nominative

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5
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A substantive in the nominative, when used in direct address, designates _____.

A

the addressee

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6
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The use of the vocative without ὡ preceding it is _____.

A

direct address

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7
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The use of the vocative with ὡ preceding it is _____.

A

emphatic address

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8
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Verbs that take their direct object in the dative case are usually related to verbs implying _____. Name the six verb groupings for direct object datives.

A

personal relation; trusting, obeying, serving, worshiping, thanksgiving, following

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What is the determining factor when distinguishing a dative indirect object from dative advantage?

A

Whether advantage is the main idea

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10
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According to Wallace, “it is safe to say that the dative of reference view the word to which the dative stands related as _____ or _____ somehow from the dative, while the dative of sphere views the word to which the dative stands related as _____ within the realm of the dative.

A

detached/separated; incorporated

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11
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The accusative is the case of _____ or _____.

A

extent; limitation

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12
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The dative of time expresses the _____ of time.

A

point

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13
Q

The genitive of time expresses the _____ of time.

A

kind

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14
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The accusative of time expresses the _____ of time.

A

extent

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15
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What are the four types of verbs that take a genitive object?

A

sensation; emotion/volition; sharing; ruling

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