Review Flashcards

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3rd Declension Dual Endings (including Vocative)

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Nominative	-ε	
Genitive		-οιν	
Dative	        -οιν	
Accusative	-ε	
Vocative		-ε
Neuter		-ε
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2
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Optative of wish

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By itself or accompanied by είθε/ ει γάρ

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3
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What are the principle parts of βαίνω?

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βαίνω, βήσομαι, έβην, βέβηκα, βέβημαι, εβάθην

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What is the alternative (epic) form of the pronoun “you”.

Dative example: σοι

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τοι, the sigma usually changes to tau

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What are two ways to have an indirect statement?

Thinking/speaking, etc. verb+ what?

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The use of an infinitive or a participle.

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Principle parts of ὁράω.

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Ὁράω, ὄψομαι, εἶδον (ἰδ-), ἑώρᾱκα or ἑόρᾱκα, ἑώρᾱμαι or ὦμμαι, ὤφθην

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Principle parts of φέρω.

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Φέρω, οἴσω, ἤνεγκον or ἤνεγκα (ἐνεγκ-),

Ἐνήνοχα, ἐνήνεγμαι, ἠνέχθην

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What do verbs such as μέλλω take for completion?

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Complementary infinitive.

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9
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ὅσος + comparative

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as much as (comparative) than

ex: ὅσον Κρόνου εὐρύοπα Ζεύς- as much as Zeus is stronger than Kronos.

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