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... voice . The chief practical considerations here are simplicity and uniformity . For more than a generation , until very re- cently , there has been no system of pronouncing Greek in the United States which could claim notice on the ...
... voice . The chief practical considerations here are simplicity and uniformity . For more than a generation , until very re- cently , there has been no system of pronouncing Greek in the United States which could claim notice on the ...
Side xix
... Voices , Moods , Tenses , Numbers , and Persons § 92. Tense Stems . - Principal Parts of a Greek Verb § 93. Two Conjugations . - Verbs in a and Verbs in μ CONJUGATION OF VERBS IN 2 . § 94. Present Stem of Verbs in w § 95. 1. Synopsis of ...
... Voices , Moods , Tenses , Numbers , and Persons § 92. Tense Stems . - Principal Parts of a Greek Verb § 93. Two Conjugations . - Verbs in a and Verbs in μ CONJUGATION OF VERBS IN 2 . § 94. Present Stem of Verbs in w § 95. 1. Synopsis of ...
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... Voice . SYNTAX OF THE VERB . VOICES . 243 243 244 244 . 244 , 245 . 245 , 246 • 246-248 248 § 196. Passive Voice § 197. Agent after Passive Verbs ( úró and Genitive ) NOTE 2. Passive construction when Active has two cases § 198. Cognate ...
... Voice . SYNTAX OF THE VERB . VOICES . 243 243 244 244 . 244 , 245 . 245 , 246 • 246-248 248 § 196. Passive Voice § 197. Agent after Passive Verbs ( úró and Genitive ) NOTE 2. Passive construction when Active has two cases § 198. Cognate ...
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... voices , the active , middle , and passive . NOTE 1. The middle voice generally signifies that the subject per- forms an action upon himself or for his own benefit ( § 199 ) , but sometimes it is not distinguished from the active voice ...
... voices , the active , middle , and passive . NOTE 1. The middle voice generally signifies that the subject per- forms an action upon himself or for his own benefit ( § 199 ) , but sometimes it is not distinguished from the active voice ...
Side 80
... voice , but sometimes has the meaning of the active or middle . 2. The present , perfect , future , and future perfect in- dicative are called primary ( or principal ) tenses ; the imperfect , pluperfect , and aorist indicative are ...
... voice , but sometimes has the meaning of the active or middle . 2. The present , perfect , future , and future perfect in- dicative are called primary ( or principal ) tenses ; the imperfect , pluperfect , and aorist indicative are ...
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