Wallace_Substantival uses of the Acussative Flashcards
What is a double accusative of person-thing?
certain verbs take two direct objects, one a person and the other a thing (the thing is the nearer object; the person is the more remote; typically we would expect the person to be in the dative) (Common)
ἐκεινος ὑμας διδαξει παντα he will teach you [p] all things [th].
What is a double accusative of object-complement?
a construction in which one accusative substantive is the direct object of the verb and the other accusative (whether noun, adjective, participle, or infinitive) complements the object (it predicates something about it)
What are three words that frequently, but by far not always appear in the object-complement construction? And how should these three words typically be translated?
- ὡς
- εἰς
- εἶναι
- “as” “to be” namely”