MIDTERM Flashcards
The nominative case is known as the _____ case.
naming
What are the equative verbs?
εἰμί, γίνομαι, ὑπάρχω
What are the three rules for distinguishing a subject from a predicate, in order of priority?
- The subject will be a pronoun (stated or implied)
- The subject will be a proper name
- The subject will be articular
εις plus the accusative is occasionally substituted for a _____.
predicate nominative
A substantive in the nominative, when used in direct address, designates _____.
the addressee
The use of the vocative without ὡ preceding it is _____.
direct address
The use of the vocative with ὡ preceding it is _____.
emphatic address
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.
personal relation; trusting, obeying, serving, worshiping, thanksgiving, following
What is the determining factor when distinguishing a dative indirect object from dative advantage?
Whether advantage is the main idea
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.
detached/separated; incorporated
The accusative is the case of _____ or _____.
extent; limitation
The dative of time expresses the _____ of time.
point
The genitive of time expresses the _____ of time.
kind
The accusative of time expresses the _____ of time.
extent
What are the four types of verbs that take a genitive object?
sensation; emotion/volition; sharing; ruling