Things to Remember Flashcards

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What is important to remember about neuter plural subjects?

A

They take a singular verb

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2
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How is time how long expressed?

A

With the accusative

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3
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How is time within which expressed?

A

With the genitive

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4
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How is time when expressed?

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With the dative

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5
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What is the usual method of expressing ‘than’ after a comparative?

A

to use ἠ (= than) after the comparative with the noun after it in the same case as the noun with which it is being compared

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What is the other method of expressing ‘than’ after a comparative?

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to miss out the word ἠ and put the second noun into the genitive

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What is important to note about ‘ἠ’?

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in other contexts it can mean ‘or’

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8
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What are the 3 indirect statement constructions?

A
  • ‘that’ clause
  • infinitive construction
  • participle construction
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Each indirect statement construction is associated with a particular type of verb. What verbs are associated with a ‘that’ construction?

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  • verbs of saying
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Each indirect statement construction is associated with a particular type of verb. What verbs are associated with the infinitive construction?

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  • verbs of thinking as well as φημι
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Each indirect statement construction is associated with a particular type of verb. What verbs are associated with the participle construction?

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  • verbs of perception
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In indirect statements with the infinitive and participle constructions, what case is a new subject? What happens if the subject is the same as that of the introductory verb?

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  • accusative
  • it is nominative or left out
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